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ODONATA: FAUNISTICS - NEARCTIC

A Web Page by Roy J. Beckemeyer 

Last updated 4 January 2006 (includes Odonatologica through 31(4) and Pantala through 5(2)

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  2. Abbott, J. C.,  2001, Distribution of dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) in Texas, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 127(2):189-228
  3. Abbott, J.C., 2005, New and notable records of Odonata from Texas, Southwestern Entomologist, 30(3):169-174
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  7. Allison, V.C., 1922, Some dragon flies of southeastern Kansas, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., XXX:45-58
  8. Alrutz, R.W., 1959, New records for Ohio dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera), Ohio J. Science, 59(6):339-340
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  16. Barber, R.D., 1996, Damselflies and dragonflies of Cumberland County New Jersey, Internet Web Pulication
  17. Barber, R.D., 1996, Unofficial checklist of New Jersey Odonates, Internet Web Pulication
  18. Barber, R.D., 1996, Identification of northeastern (U.S.) Gomphidae
  19. Barber, R.D., 1996, Adirondacks, Argia, 8(2):3 [New York, Ophiogomphus & Stylurus]
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  23. Beatty, G.H. & A.F. Beatty, 1968, Check list and bibliography of Pennsylvania Odonata, Proc. Pa. Academy of Sci., 42:120-129 [with typwritten corrections sheet]
  24. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1995, Checklist of Kansas Odonata (Dragonflies & Damselflies)
  25. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1995, Some county records for Kansas and Oklahoma, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, 7(3):28-29
  26. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1996, First record of Brechmorhoga mendax from Kansas, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, 8(2):29-30
  27. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1996, Argia tezpi: A new collection record from the Peloncillo Mountains, Cochise County, Arizona, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, 8(2):30-31
  28. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Some midwestern Odonata records for 1997, Argia, 9(4):6
  29. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Some Nebraska Odonata specimens in the University of Nebraksa-Lincoln Collection, Argia, 9(4):7
  30. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, A brief history of the Plains Emerald - Somatochlora ensigera, Argia, 10(1):17-20
  31. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Tramea calverti collected in Missouri, Argia, 10(4):13
  32. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Some Kansas state and county Odonata records for 1998, Argia, 10(4):26
  33. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Some miscellaneous Odonata collected in the midwest in 1998, Argia, 10(4):26-27
  34. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1998, Nebraska and South Dakota Odonata - a compilation of collecting reports related to the July, 1998 Valentine, Nebraska Annual Meeting of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, Argia, 10(4):27-28
  35. Beckemeyer, R.J., 2002, Some Great Plains Odonata records for 2000 and 2001, Argia, 13(4):7-8
  36. Beckemeyer, R.J., 2002, Odonata in the Great Plains States: Patterns of distribution and diversity, Bull. Amer. Odonatology, 6(3):49-99
  37. Beckemeyer, R.J., & D.G. Huggins, 1997, Checklist of Kansas Dragonflies, Kansas School Naturalist, 43(2):1-16, Emporia State University & Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks, Emporia, KS
  38. Beckemeyer, R.J. & D.G. Hugins, 1998, Checklist of Kansas Damselflies, Kansas School Naturalist, 44(1):1-16, Emporia State University, Reid Foundation, and Central States Entomological Society, Emporia, Kansas
  39. Beckemeyer, R.J., & M.S. Hummel, 1998, Could Valentine, Nebraska be Odonata heaven? The 1998 DSA Annual Meeting, Ariga, 10(2):4-6
  40. Beckemeyer, R.J., & M.S. Hummel, 1998, Two notes on Somatochlora ensigera, The Plains Emerald, Argia, 10(4):28-30
  41. Beckemeyer, R.J., & R. Todd, 1996, Additions to Kansas Odonata records for 1996, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, 8(4):13-14
  42. Bedell, P., & A. Chazal, 1999, Dythemis velox, a new species for Virginia, Argia, 11(3):4-5 [Chesterfield Co.]
  43. Behrstock, R.A., 1998, Notes on the first record of Turquoise- tipped Darner (Aehsna psilus) in Arizonia, Argia, 10(4):11-12
  44. Behrstock, R.A., 1999, First Texas record of the Bar-winged Skimmer (Libellula axilena) Westwood, Argia, 11(3):5-6
  45. Behrstock, R.A., & S. Prasad, 2002, Odonate species observed at Ft. Clark Springs, Bracketville, Kinney Co., TX, 7/8 Sept. 2001, Argia, 13(4):8-9
  46. Bick, G.H., 1950, The dragonflies of Mississippi (Odonata: Asisoptera), Am.Midl. Nat., 43(1):66-78
  47. Bick, G., 1951, Notes on Oklahoma dragonflies, J. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 26(3):178-180
  48. Bick, G.H/,. 1954. A bibliography of the zoology of Louisiana, Proc. Louisiana Academy of Science, 62:1-48
  49. Bick, G.H., 1957, The Odonata of Oklahoma, The Southwestern Naturalist, 2(1):1-18
  50. Bick, G.H., 1957, The Odonata of Louisiana, Tulane Stud. Zool., 5(5):69-135
  51. Bick, G.H., 1959, Additional dragonflies (Odonata) from Arkansas, S.W. Nat., 4(3):131-133
  52. Bick, G.H., 1978, New records of United States Odonata, Notulae Odonatologicae, 1(2):17-19
  53. Bick, G.H., 1983, Odonata at risk in conterminous United States and Canada, Odonatologica, 12(3):209-226
  54. Bick, G.H., 1991, Oklahoma revisited: Unpublished Records, ARGIA, 3(1):1-4
  55. Bick, G.H., 1997, Old specimens, new records, Argia, 9(3):24
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  58. Bick. G.H., & J.C. Bick, 1958, The ecology of the Odonata at a small creek in southern Oklahoma, J. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 33(3):240-251
  59. Bick, G.H., J.C. Bick, & L.E. Hornuff, 1977, An annotated list of the Odonata of the Dakotas, Fl. Entomol., 60(3):149-165
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  63. Biggs, K., 1998, A productive first year in California, Argia, 10(4):23-24
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  65. Bocanegra, O., 2002, First record of Somatochlora tenebrosa for Texas, Argia, 13(4):8
  66. Boole, M.S., C.L. Hamrum, & M.A. Anderson, 1974, The Minnesota species of Aeshna with notes on their habits and distribution (Odonata: Aeshnidae), Great Lakes Entomol., 7(1):19-22
  67. Borror, D.J., 1935, New records of Ohio dragonflies (Odonata), Ohio J. Sci., XXXV(6):451-456
  68. Borror, D.J., 1937, An annotated list of the dragonflies (Odonata) of Ohio, Ohio J. Sci., XXXVII(3):185-196
  69. Borror, D.J., 1938, Additions to the Ohio list of dragonflies (Odonata), Ohio J. Sci., XXXVIII(6):307-308
  70. Borror, D.J., 1942, New records of Ohio dragonflies (Odoanta), Ohio J. Sci., XLII(2):81-83
  71. Borror, D.J., 1944, An annotated list of the Odonata of Maine, Can. Entomol., LXXVI:134-153
  72. Borror, D.J., 1951, New records of Maine dragonflies, Ent. News, LXII(7):209-217
  73. Bridges, C.A., 1993, Catalogue of the Family-group, Genus-group and Species-group names of the Odonata of the World (2nd Edition), Published by the author, Urbana, IL
  74. Brigham, W.U., 1995, Checklist of damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) known or likely to occur in Illinois, Internet Web Page
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  76. Brimley, C.S., 1906, Notes on the Odonata and other insects of Lake Ellis, North Carolina, Ent. News, 81-85
  77. Brimley, C.S., 1920, Notes on North Carolina dragonflies (Odonata), Ent. News, 31:138-139
  78. Brown, C.J.D., 1934, A preliminary list of Utah Odonata, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No.291, 17 pp.
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  81. Brunelle, P.-M., 1996, Pantala in the Maritimes, Argia, 8(3):13-15
  82. Brunelle, P., 1997, Cape Breton Island and Maine, Argia, 9(3):21-22 [Nova Scotia]
  83. Brunelle, P., 1998, ADIP meetings - May and August, Argia, 10(1):2 [New Brunswick, Nova Scotia]
  84. Brunelle, P., 1998, 1998 DSA northeastern group meeting in southern Maine, Argia, 10(1):3-4
  85. Brunelle, P., 1998, Idyll on Cape Breton Island, Argia, 10(3):8-10 [Nova Scotia]
  86. Brunelle, P., 1998, Odonata seminar at the Humboldt Field Research Institute, Steuben, Maine, Argia, 10(3):18-20
  87. Brunelle, P., & T.W. Donnelly, 1997, Somatochlora brevicincta in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, Argia, 9(4):5
  88. Burke, P., 1996, New records from near Lakefield, Ontario, Agia, 8(2):5
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  106. Carpenter, V., 1998, Notes from Rhode Island, Argia, 10(2):8
  107. Carpenter, V., 1998, Nehalennia integricollis in Rhode Island, Argia, 10(3):20
  108. Carpenter, V., & K. Legler, 1998, Williamsonia lintneri in Wisconsin? and with fletcheri?, Argia, 10(4):11
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  112. Catling, P.M., & V.R. Brownell, 1998, Migratory concentrations of dragonflies on the north shore of Lake Ontario, and northward extension of migratory species, Argia, 10(4):19-22
  113. Catling, P.M., & V.R. Brownell, 2002, Large numbers of Aeshna interrupta in southeastern Saskatchewan, Argia, 13(4):7
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  117. Catling, P.M., & V.R. Brownell, 1999, Riverine CLubtail (Stylurus amnicola) new to Ontario, Argia, 11(3):9-10
  118. Catling, P.M., & C.H. Catling, 1999, Laura's Clubtail (Stylurus laurae) new to Canada, Argia, 11(3):10-11
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  128. Cruden, R.W., 1997, Notes on Iowa Odonata, Argia, 9(1):21
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  133. Czaplak, D., 1998, Orthemis ferruginea in Washington, D.C.?, Argia, 10(3):23-24
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  139. Daigle, J.J., 1998, The use of odonates to assess lake quality in Florida, Argia, 10(2):4
  140. Daigle, J.J., 1998, Visit to Sabino Canyon, Argia, 10(4):22-23 [Arizona]
  141. Daigle, J.J., B. Behrstock, S. Krotzer, & B. Mauffray, 1999, Arizona adventures, Argia, 11(4):4-6
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  149. Donnelly, T.W., 1996, Adirondack gathering, Argia, 8(2):13-14 [New York]
  150. Donnelly, T.W., 1997, The hunt for red Sympetrum, Argia, 9(3):17-18
  151. Donnelly, T.W., 1997, Michigan Odonata records - news from Williamsonia, Argia, 9(3):21
  152. Donnelly, T.W., 1997, Massachussetts group has a productive summer (digested from Ode News), Argia, 9(4):12
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  154. Donnelly, T.W., 1998, Northeastern meeting in Maine - good bugs in spite of the weather, Argia, 10(2):2-3
  155. Donnelly, T.W., 1999, 1999 had been a bumper year in New York [county records including those from DSA meeting in Adirondacks], Argia, 11(3):13-14
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  161. Dunkle, S.W., 1995, New records for New Mexico, Argia, 7(4):14
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  416. Williamson, E.B., 1903, The dragonflies (Odonata) of Tennessee, with a few records for Virginia and Alabama, Ent. News, 221-229
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  418. Williamson, E.B., 1913, Some Colorado dragonfly records (Odonata), Ent. News, xxiv(8):372
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