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Prairie States Odonata Distribution References

A Web Page by Roy J. Beckemeyer

Last updated: 15 March, 1998 (includes Odonatologica through 26(3))

  1. Abbott, J.C., 1996, New and interesting records from Texas and Oklahoma, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas, 8(4):14-15
  2. Abbott, J.C., K.W. Stewart, & S.R. Moulton, III, 1997, Aquatic insects of the Big Thicket region of east Texas, Texas J. Sci. 49(3) Supplement: 35-50
  3. Alby, M.E., 1968, The Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) of North Dakota, M.S. Thesis, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND
  4. Allison, V.C., 1922, Some dragon flies of southeastern Kansas, Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., XXX:45-58
  5. Banks, N., 1894, On a collection of Neuropteroid insects from Kansas, Ent. News, 178-180
  6. Barlow, A., 1993, An odonatist on the loose in Colorado, Argia, 4(4):9-10
  7. 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
  8. 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
  9. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1997, Personal collecting notes for Nebraska
  10. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1997, Notes taken from specimens in the University of Nebrasksa Odonata collection
  11. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1997, Some midwestern Odonata records for 1997, Argia, 9(4):6
  12. Beckemeyer, R.J., 1997, Some Nebraska Odonata specimens in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln insect collection, Argia, 9(40:7
  13. 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
  14. Beckemeyer, R.J., & D.G. Huggins, 1998, Checklist of Kansas Dmselflies, Kansas School Naturalist, 44(1):1-16, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS
  15. 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
  16. Bick, G.H., 1951, Notes on Oklahoma dragonflies, J. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 26(3):178-180
  17. Bick, G.H., 1959, Additional dragonflies (Odonata) from Arkansas, SW Nat., 4(#):131-133
  18. Bick, G.H., 1978, New state records of United States Odonata, Notul. odonatol., 1(2):17-19 [includes CO, NM, AR, OK, TX, SD]
  19. Bick, G.H., 1983, Odonata at risk in the conterminous United States and Canada, Odonatologica, 12(3):209-226
  20. Bick, G.H., 1991, Oklahoma revisited: unpublished records, Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of America, 3(1):1-4
  21. Bick, G.H., 1997, County checklist of Oklahoma Odonata, personal communication, 10/26/97 [14 pages + cover letter and introductary page
  22. Bick, G.H., 1997, Iowa Zygoptera by county, personal communication, 10/26/97 [ 1 page + cover letter and references ]
  23. Bick, G.H., 1997, Iowa Anisoptera by county, personal communication, 10/26/97 [ 2 pages + cover letter and references ]
  24. Bick, G.H., 1997, Minnesota Zygoptera by county, personal communication, 10/26/97 [1 page + cover letter and references ]
  25. Bick, G.H., 1997, Minnesota Anisoptera by county, personal communication, 10/26/97 [5 pages + cover letter and references ]
  26. Bick, G.H., 1997, Distribution summary of North American Anisoptera, Internet publication, http://www.afn.org/~iori/nalist.html
  27. Bick, G.H., & Bick, J.C., 1957, The Odonata of Oklahoma, SW Nat., 2(1):1-18
  28. Bick, G.H., & Bick, J.C., 1958, The ecology of the Odonata at a small creek in southern Oklahom, J. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 33(3):240-251
  29. Bick, G.H., Bick, J.C., & Hornuff, L.E., 1977, An annotated list of the Odonata of the Dakotas, Fl. Entomol., 60(3):149-165
  30. Bick, G.H., & Hornuff, L.E., 1972, Odonata collected in Wyoming, South Dakota, and Nebraska, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 74(1):1-8
  31. Bick, G.H., & Hornuff, L.E., 1974, New records of Odonata from Montana and Colorado, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 76(1):90-93
  32. Bird, R.D., 1933, Somatochlora ozarkensis, a new species from Oklahoma (Odonata-Corduliinae), Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No. 261: 1-7 + 1 plate
  33. Boole, M.S., C.L. Hamrum, & M.A. Anderson, 1974, Minnesota species of Aeshna, Great Lakes Entomologist, 7(1):19-22
  34. Brigham, W.U., 1996, Checklist of damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) known or likely to occur in Illinois, Internet Web Page at Illinois Natural History Survey
  35. Byers, C.F., 1937, A review of the dragonflies of the genera Neurocordulia and Platycordulia, Univ. Mich. Mus. Zool. Nisc. Pub. No. 36, 1-36 + plates 1-8
  36. Carle, F.L., 1992, Ophiogomphus (Ophionurus) australis spec. nov. from the Gulf Coast of Louisiana, with larval and adult keys to American Ophiogomphus (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica, 21(2):141-152
  37. Carlson, R.E., Anderson, M.A., & Hamrum, C.L., 1967, Distribution and habitat preference of Minnesota dragonfly species (Odonata: Anisotpera), J. Minn. Acad. Sci., 34(2):59-61
  38. Cashatt, E.D., & T.E. Vogt, 1987, New state records, range extensions, and confirmed records of Odonata from Illinois, United States, Notul. odonatol., 2(9):2-3
  39. Charlton, R., 1997, Personal communication by e-mail regarding Erythemis vesiculosa (Geary Co.) and Lestes eurinus (Pottawatomie Co.) records for Kansas
  40. Charlton, R., 1997, Personal communication regarding collecting in Nebraska
  41. Clark, W.H., 1979, Neurocordulia xanthosoma (Wllmsn) from New Mexico, a significant range extension (Anisotpera: Corculiidae), Notul. odonatol., 1(4):72
  42. Cook, C., & J.J. Daigle, 1985, Ophiogomphus westfalli spec. nov. from the Ozark region of Arkansas and Missouri, with a key to the Ophiogomphus species of eastern North America (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatolgica, 14(2):89-99
  43. Cringan, M.S., 1979, Dragonflies of McKinney Marsh, Emporia State Research Studies, XXVII(3) [Kansas]
  44. Cruden, R., 1997, Notes on Iowa Odonata, Argia, 9(1):21
  45. Currie, R.P., 1903, The Odonata collected by Messrs. Schwarz and Barber in Arizona and New Mexico, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 298-303
  46. Daigle, J.J., 1987, New county record for Somatochlora ensigera Martin from North Dakota, United States (Anisoptera: Corduliidae), Notul. odonatol., 2(10):165
  47. Donnelly, T.W., 1962, Somatochlora margarita, a new species of dragonfly from eastern Texas, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 64(4):235-240
  48. Donnelly, T.W., 1978, Odonata of the Sam Houston National Forest and vicinity, east Texas, United States, 1960-1966, Notul. odonatol., 1(1):6-7
  49. Donnelly, T.W., 1991, Western collecting trip -1991, Argia, 3(3):11
  50. Donnelly, T.W., & K.J. Tennessen, 1994, Macromia illinoiensis and georgina: A study of their variation and apparent subspecific relationship (Odonata: Corduliidae), Bull. Am. Odonatology, 2(3):63-74
  51. Dunkle, S.W., 1975, New records of North American Anisopterous dragonflies, Fl. Entomol., 58(2):117-119 [includes TX, NM]
  52. Elrod, M.J., 1898, Iowa Odonata, Ent. News, pp. 7-10
  53. Evans, M.E., 1988, Checklist of the Odonata of Colorado, Gt. Basin Nat., 48:96-101
  54. Fresvik, M.K., 1969, The Odonata of east-central South Dakota, M.S. Thesis, South Dakota State University
  55. Garrison, R.W., 1984, Revision of the genus Enallagma of the United States west of the Rocky Mountains and identification of certain larvae by discriminant analysis (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), Univ. Calif. Publ. Entomology, Vol. 105, Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, California
  56. Garrison, R.W., 1994, A synopsis of the genus Argia of the United States with keys and descriptions of new species, Argia sabino, A. leonorae, and A. pima (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 129(4):287-368
  57. Gloyd, L.K., 1932, Four new dragonfly records for the United States, Ent. News, xliii:189-190 [includes TX]
  58. Gloyd, L.K., 1958, The dragonfly fauna of the Big Bend region of Trans-Pecos Texas, Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No. 593: 1-23 + 3 plates
  59. Gustafson, D.L., 1996, Montana Odoanta list, Internet Web Site: http://rivers.oscs.montana.edu/dlg/aim/odonate.odonate0.html
  60. Hamrum, C.L., M.A. Anderson, & M. Boole, 1971, Distribution and habitat preference of Minnesota dragonfliy species (Odonata, Anisoptera). II., J. Minnesota Acad. Sci., 37:93-96
  61. Hamrum, C.L., R.E. Carlson, & A.W. Glass, 1965, Identification and distribution of Minnesota Leucorrhinia species (Odonata, Libellulidae), Minn. Acad. Sci. Jour., 33(1):23-26
  62. Harp, G.L., & P.A. Harp, 1996, Perviously unpublished Odonata records for Arkansas, Kentucky and Texas, Notul. Odonatol., 4(8):127-130
  63. Harp, G.L., & J.D. Rickett, 1977, The dragonflies (Anisoptera) of Arkansas, Ark. Acad. Sci. Proc., XXXI: 50-54
  64. Harp, G.L., & J.D. Rickett, 1983, New and unusual records of Arkansas Anisoptera, United States, Notul. odonatol., 2(2):26-27
  65. Hoffman, C., 1924, Odonata (dragon-flies and damsel-flies) of Henry County, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 31:441-442
  66. Huggins, D.G., 1978, Additional records of Kansas Odonata, in New records of the fauna and flora of Kansas for 1977, Tech. Pub. State Biol. Surv. Kansas, No. 6:1-35
  67. Huggins, D.G., 1983, New records of Odonata, in New records of the fauna and flora of Kansas for 1982, Tech. Pub. State Biol. Surv. Kansas No. 13:24-25
  68. Huggins, D.G., 1983, The nymph of Somatochlora ensigera (Odonata: Corduliidae), J. Kansas Ent. Soc., 56(3):415-419
  69. Huggins, D.G., & M.B. DuBois, 1982, Factors affecting microdistribution of two species of burrowing dragonfly larvae, with notes on their biology (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Odonatologica,
  70. 11(1):1-14 [Progomphus obscurus, Gomphus externus]
  71. Huggins, D.G., & G.L. Harp, 1985, The nymph of Gomphus (Gomphurus) ozarkensis Westfall (Odonata: Gomlphidae), J. Ks. Ent. Soc., 58(4):652-661
  72. Huggins, D.G., P.M. Liechti, and D.W. Roubik, 1976, Species accounts for certain aquatic macroinvertebrates from Kansas (Odonata, Hemiptera, Coleoptera and Sphaeriidae), in New records of the fauna and flora of Kansas for 1975, Tech. Pub. State Biol. Surv. Kansas No. 1:13-77
  73. Huggins, D.G., & M.F. Moffett, 1988, Proposed biotic and habitat indices for use in Kansas streams, Rept. No. 35, Kansas Biol. Surv.
  74. Hummel, M.S., 1997, Personal communication regarding collecting in Nebraska, Iowa, and South Dakota
  75. Hummel, M.S., 1997, Odonata of north central Nebraska - collected from VII-14-97 to VII-17-97, Unpublished notes
  76. Hummel, S., & A.C. Haman, 1975, Notes on the Odonata of Black Hawk county, Iowa, Ent. News, 86(3):63-64
  77. Hummel, M.S., & A.C. Haman, 1977, Notes on the Odonata of the Cedar-Iowa River basin, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 84:110-118
  78. Janovy, J., 1997, Species of odonates expected to occur in Nebraska [includes names from UNSM collection taken "as-is" off labels], Unpublished working list
  79. Johnson, C., 1972, The damselflies (Zygoptera) of Texas, Bull. Fl. St. Mus. Biol. Sci., 16(2):55-128, University of Florida, Gainesville
  80. Johnson, C., 1973, Distributional patterns and their interpretation in Hetaerina (Odonata: Calopterygidae), Fl. Entomol., 56(1):24-42
  81. Johnson, C., 1974, Taxonomic keys and distributional patterns for Nearctic species of Calopteryx damselflies, Fl. Entomol., 57(3):231-248
  82. Kennedy, C.H., 1917, The dragonflies of Kansas, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull. 11:129-145
  83. Kondratieff, B.C., & J.V. Ward, 1987, Taeniopteryx burksi (Plecoptera: Taeniopterygidae) in Colorado, with notes on aquatic insects of plains streams, Ent. News, 98(1):13-16 [Ophiogomphus severus, Clopteryx maculata, Hetaerina americana]
  84. Kormondy, E.J., 1957, Records of western Odonata with notes on Amphiagrion abbreviatum (Selys), J. Kansas Ent. Soc., 30(3):108-110 [includes NE, SD]
  85. Liechti, P.M., T.W. Oldham, S.W. Hamilton, & D.G. Huggins, 1976, Invertebrates of Woodson County State Fishing Lake and Game Management Area, pp.40-61 in Prelimindary inventory of the biota of Woodson County State Fishing Lake and Game Management Area, Report No. 5., State Biological Survey of Kansas, Lawrence, KS
  86. Loudon, D., 1933, Comparative list of the Odonata known to occur in Iowa, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 40:213-215
  87. Miller, L.A., C.L. Hamrum, & M.A. Anderson, 1964, Identification and distribution of Sympetrum in Minnesota (Libellulidae, Odonata), Minn. Acad. Sci. Proc., 31(2):116-120
  88. Miller, N., 1906, Some notes on the dragonflies of Waterloo, Iowa, Ent. News, 17(10):357-361
  89. Molnar, D.R., & R.J. Lavigne, 1994, The Odonata of Wyoming (Dragonflies and damselflies), Univ. Wyoming, Agr. Exp. Sta., Science Monograph 37R, Laramie, Wyoming
  90. Montgomery, B.E., 1967, Geographical distribution of the Odonata of the north central states, Proc. North Central Branch, E.S.A., 22:121-129
  91. Montgomery, B.E., 1968, The distribution of western Odonata, Proc. North Central Branch, E.S.A., 23(2):126-136
  92. Moody, D.L., 1967, A study of the Odonata in northwestern Nebraska, M.S. Thesis, Chadron State College, Chadron, NE
  93. Needham, J.G., & H.B. Heywood, 1929, A handbook of the dragonflies of North America, Charles C. Thomas, Publ., Springfield, Illinois
  94. Needham, J.G., & M.J. Westfall, Jr., 1955, A manual of the dragonflies of North America (Anisoptera): including the Greater Antilles and the provinces of the Mexican border, Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley & Los Angeles
  95. Orr, R., & B. Honig, 1997, The dragonflies and damselflies of Houston, Texas, and vicinity, Internet Web Page, http://www.io.com/~pdhulce/dragon.html
  96. Pritchard, A.E., 1935, Two new dragonflies from Oklahoma, Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No. 319: 1-10 + plate 1
  97. Pritchard, A.E., 1936, Notes on Somatochlora ozarkensis Bird. (Odonata, Libellulidae, Corduliinae), Ent. News, xlvii:99-101
  98. Pritchard, G., 1982, Life-history strategies in dragonflies and the colonization of North America by the genus Argia (Odonata: Coenagrionidae), Adv. Odonatol., 1:227-241
  99. Provonsha, A.V., & McCafferty, W.P., 1977, Odonata from Hot Brook, South Dakota, with notes on their distribution patterns, Ent. News, 88(1):23-28
  100. Pruess, N.C., 1967, Checklist of Nebraska Odonata, Proc. North Central Branch, E.S.A., 22:112
  101. Rhodes, H.A., & B.C. Kondratieff, 1996, Annotated list of the stoneflies (Plecoptera) of western Nebraska, U.S.A., J. Kansas Ent. Soc., 69(2):191-198 [included for information on streams & physiography]
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  103. Susanke, G.R., & G.L. Harp, 1991, Selected biological aspects of Gomphurus ozarkensis (Westfall) (Anisoptera: Gomphidae), Adv. Odonatol., 5:143-151
  104. Tennessen, K.J., 1993, New distribution records for Ophiogomphus howei (Odonata: Gomphidae), Great Lakes Entomol., 26(3):245-249 [WI, MN]
  105. Tinkham, E.R., 1934, The dragonfly fauna of Presidio and Jeff Davis Counties of the Big Bend region of Trans-Pecos, Texas, Can. Ent., LXVI(10):213-218
  106. Tucker, E.S., 1907, Some results of desultatory collecting of insects in Kansas and Colorado, Ks. Univ. Sci.Bull., IV(2):57-112
  107. Vogt, T.E., & McPherson, J.E., 1985, State records and confirmations of Odonata from Illinois and Missouri, Gt. Lakes Entomol., 18(1):7-13
  108. Walker, E.M., 1912, The North American dragonflies of the genus Aeshna, Univ. Toronto Studies Biol. Ser. 11: vii + 213pp, 28 plates
  109. Walker, E.M., 1925, The North American drgonflies of the genus Somatochlora, Univ. Toronto Studies Biol. Ser. 26:1-202 + 25 plates
  110. Walker, E.M., 1917, The Odonata of the Prairie Provinces of Canada, Can. Ent., XLIV(9):253-266
  111. Walker, E.M., 1953, The Odonata of Canada and Alaska. Vol. 1. Part I: General. Part II: The Zygoptera - damselflies, Univ. Toronto Press
  112. Walker, E.M., 1958, The Odonata of Canada and Alaska. Vol. 2. Part III: The Anisoptera - four families, Univ. Toronto Press
  113. Walker, E.M., & P.S. Corbet, 1973, The Odonata of Canada and Alaska. Vol. 3. Part III: The Anisoptera - three families, Univ. Toronto Press
  114. Wells, L., 1917, Odonata of Iowa, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 24:327-333
  115. Westfall, M.J., Jr., A new species of Gomphus from Arkansas (Odonata: Gomphidae), Florida Entomol., 58(2):91-95 [Gomphus ozarkensis]
  116. Westfalll, M.J., Jr., & M.L. May, 1996, Damselflies of North America, Scientific Publishers, Gainesville, Florida
  117. Whedon, A.D., 1912, Odonata of Iowa, M.S. Thesis, Univ. of Iowa, 79 pp + photos
  118. Whedon, A.D., 1914, Preliminary notes on the Odonata of southern Minnesota, Rep. Minn. State Entomologist, pp. 77-103
  119. White, H., 1978, Field notes from Nebraska collecting trip [unpublished], pp. 168-172
  120. Williams, C.E., 1976, Neurocordulia (Platycordulia) xanthosoma (Williamson) in Texas (Odonata: Libellulidae: Corduliinae), Great Lakes Entomol., 9(1):63-73
  121. Williams, C.E., 1978, Notes on the behavior of late instar nymphs of four Macromia species under natural and laboratory conditions (Anisoptera: Macromiidae), Notul. odonatol., 1(2):27-28 [Texas]
  122. Williams, C.E., 1979, An apparent size difference between northern United States and Texas specimens of Macromia pacifica Hag. (Anisoptera: Macromiidae), Notul. odonatol., 1(3):49-50
  123. Williams, C.E., 1979, Gomphaeschna furcillata (Say), a new state record for Texas (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae), Notul. odonatol., 1(3):50
  124. Williams, C.E., 1979, Observations on the behavior of the nymph of Neurocordulia xanthosoma (williamson) under laboratory conditions (Anisoptera: Corduliidae), Notul. odonatol., 1(3):44-46
  125. Williams, C.E., 1982, The dragonflies of McLennan County, central Texas, United States, Notul. odonatol., 1(10):160-161
  126. Williamson, E.B., 1923, Odonatological results of an auto trip across Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, Ent. News, xxxiv:6-9, 37-40
  127. Williamson, E.B., 1932, Dragonflies collected in Missouri, Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool., Univ. Mich., No. 240, 1-40
  128. Wilson, C.B., 1909, Dragonflies of the Mississippi Valley collected during the pearl mussel investigations of the Mississippi River, July and August 1907, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., 26:653-671
  129. Wilson, C.B., 1920, Dragonflies and damselflies in relation to pondfish culture, with a list of those found near Fairport, Iowa, Bull. U.S. Bur. Fish., 36:182-264
  130. Yeager, W.C., 1932, Some dragonflies of northwest Iowa, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 39:261-263

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