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Last updated 7 March 2006 includes Odonatologica through 34(4) and Pantala through 8(1)

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  2. Andrew, R.J., & S. Chandrasekhar, 2001, A collection of Odonata from Umrer, Nagpur District, Central India, with a note on the behaviour of Pantala flavescens (Fabricius) in the rain, Notulae odonatologicae, 5(8):97-99
  3. Andrew, R.J., & D.B. Temphare, 1997, Collection of Odonata from Nagpur City, Maharashtra State, India, Fraseria (N.S.), 4(1/2):1-4
  4. Asahina, S., 1993, A revision of the genus Rhipidolestes from Taiwan and Japan. I., Gekkan-Mushi, No. 267:15-17 [Pseudolestidae]
  5. Asahina, S., 1993, A revision of the genus Rhipidolestes from Taiwan and Japan. II. - Taiwanese and Yayeyama Islands representatives -, Gekkan-Mushi, No. 269:14-18 [Pseudolestidae]
  6. Asahina, S., 1993, A revision of the genus Rhipidolestes from Taiwan and Japan. III. - Jyushu and Yakushima representatives -, Gekkan-Mushi, No. 271:15-18 [Pseudolestidae]
  7. Asahina, S., 1994, A revision of the genus Rhipidolestes from Taiwan and Japan. IV. - Okinawa and Ammi Islands representatives -, Gekkan-Mushi, No. 283:14-17 [Pseudolestidae]
  8. Asahina, S., 1994, A revision of the genus Rhipidolestes from Taiwan and Japan. (5) - Shikoku Representatives -., Trans. Shikoku Ent. Soc., 20(3-4):361-364 [Pseudolestidae]
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  12. Bedjanic, M., 1996, On a small odonate collection made in February 1995 in Tamil, Nadu and Kerala, Southern India, Notulae Odonatol., 4(7):114-116
  13. Bedjanic, M., 2002, Dragonflies collected in Sri Lanka during January and February 1995 (Odonata), Opuscula zoologica fluminensia, 205:1-22
  14. Bedjanic, M., 2004, Odonata fauna of Sri Lanka: research and threat status, International Journal of Odonatology, 7(20: 279-294
  15. Bedjanic, M., and A. Salamun, 2002, Additional notes on the last larval instar of Epophthalmia vittata cyanocephala Hagen, 1857 from Sri Lanka (Odonata: Corduliidae), Opuscula zoologica fluminensia, 204:1-6 
  16. Belle, J., 1994, Some dragonfly records from the Lesser Sundra Islands of Bali and Lombok, Indonesia, with an ethno-odonatological note, Notul. odonatol., 4(4):60-62
  17. Belle, J., 2001, Two species added to the list of Balinese Odonata, Indonesia, Notluae odonatologicae, 5(5):94
  18. Bhargava, R.N., & M. Prasad, 1974, Orthetrum galucum (Brauer) preying upon Palpopleura sexmaculata sexmaculata (Fabr.) (Odonata: Libellulidae), J. Bombay Natural History Society, 71(1):164
  19. Bowler, J., 2003, The Odonata of Aride Island Nature Reserve, Seychelles: patterns of seasonal abundance and breeding activity, Opuscula zooloogica fluminensia, 210:1-22
  20. Brockhaus, T., 2003, Pantala flavescens (Fabricius) in Khumbu Himal, Nepal (Anisoptera: Libellulidae), Notul. odonatolog., 6(1):2-3
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  30. Fraser, F.C., 1923, Dragonfly collecting in India. Part III, J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 29(2):474-481
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  37. Hamalainen, M., 1989, Odonata from the Dehre Dun Valley (Uttar Pradesh, India), with notes on synonymy of some West Himalayan species, Odonatologica, 18(1):13-20
  38. Hämäläinen, M., 2000, Ten species added to the list of Peninsular Malaysian Odonata, Notulae odonatologica, 5(5):53-55
  39. Hämäläinen, M, 2002, Idionyx iida spec. nov. from Kanchanaburi, Thailand (Odonata: Corduliidae), Opuscula zoologica fluminensia, 203:1-4
  40. Hämäläinen, M., 2004, Critical species of Odonata in the Phillipines, International Journal of Odonatology, 7(2): 295-304
  41. Hämäläinen, M., 2004, Critical species of Odonata in Thailand and Indochina, International Journal of Odonatology, 7(2): 305-310
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  45. Hämäläinen, M., Prashanth-Mohanraj, & K. Veenakumari, 1999, Additions to the odonate fauna of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Indian Ocean, Notulae odonatologicae, 5(3):27-29
  46. Hämäläinen, M., & W. -C. Yeh, 2000, Matrona cyanoptera spec. nov. from Taiwan (Odonata: Calopterygidae), Opusc. zool. flumin., 180:1-6
  47. Inoue, K., 2003, Report on the 1st Symposium of the S.I.O. Regional Office in East Asia (SIOROEA), Notul. odonatolog., 6(1):10-11
  48. Inoue, K., 2004, Critical species of Odonata in Japan, International Journal of Odonatology, 7(2): 311-324
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  51. Khaliq, A., & M Yousuf, 1992, Coenagrionidae (Zygoptera: Odonata) of Pakistan, I. Subfamily Agriocnemidinae, Pakistan J. Zool., 24(4):287-291
  52. Khaliq, A., & M Yousuf, 1993, Coenagrionidae (Zygoptera: Odonata) of Pakistan, II. Subfamily Pseudagrioninae, Pakistan J. Zool., 25(2):159-164
  53. Khaliq, A., & M Yousuf, 1993, Coenagrionidae (Zygoptera: Odonata) of Pakistan, III. Subfamily Ischnurinae, Pakistan J. Zool., 25(4):329-336
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  55. Kiauta, B., 1998, An interesting old observation on dragonfly behaviour at the seaside, Indonesia, Notulae odonatologicae, 5(2):21
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  59. Kumar, A., 1973, Descriptions of the last instar larvae of Odonata from the Dehra Dun Valley (India), with notes on biology. I. (Suborder Zygoptera), Oriental Insects, 7(1):83-118
  60. Kumar, A., 1973, Descriptions of the last instar larvae of Odonata from the Dehra Dun Valley (India), with notes on biology. II. Suborder Anisoptera, Oriental Insects, 7(2):291-331
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  72. Lieftinck, M.A., 1949, Synopsis of the odonate fauna of the Bismark Archipelago and the Solomon Islands, Treubia, 20(2):319-374
  73. Lieftinck, M.A., 1953, The Odonata of the island Sumba with a survey of the dragonfly fauna of the Lessser Sunda Islands, Verh. Naturf. Ges. Basel, 64(1):118-228
  74. Lieftinck, M.A., 1954, Handlist of Malaysian Odonata: A catalogue of the dragonflies of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Java, and Borneo,including the adjacent small islands, Treubia, 22(Suppl.):xiii + 202 pgs.
  75. Lieftinck, M.A., 1955, Further inquiries into the Old World species of Macromia Rambur (Odonata), Ministerie van Onderwijs, Kunsten en Wetenschappen, Zoologische Mededelingen, 33(25):251-277
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  77. Lieftinck, M.A., 1959, New and little known Isostictine dragonflies from the Papuan Region (Odonata, Protoneuridae), Nova Guinea, new ser., 10(2):279-302
  78. Lieftinck, M.A., 1959, Synonymic notes on Brauer's types of Odonata in the Hamburg Museum, Entomologische Mittelungen 21:42-49
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