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         Dragonflies & Damselflies:     more books (49)
  1. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central by John C. Abbott, 2005-04-01
  2. Dragonflies And Damselflies of Georgia And the Southeast (A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book) (A Wormsloe Foundation Nature Book) by Giff Beaton, 2007-03-15
  3. Dragonflies and Damselflies of California by Timothy D. Manolis, 2003-05-08
  4. The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Ohio by Robert C. Glotzhober & David McShaffrey, 2002
  5. Dragonflies & Damselflies of Cape Cod (Natural History SeriesNo. 4) by Virginia Carpenter, 1991-05
  6. Dragonflies & Damselflies of the Border Southwest (Natural History Series) by Robert A. Behrstock, 2008-05-14
  7. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Cape Cod by Virginia Carpenter, 1997-10
  8. Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Texas, Volume 2 by John, Abbott, 2007-03-21
  9. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Northeast Ohio.(Book Review) (book review): An article from: The Ohio Journal of Science by Gordon Ramel, 2002-12-01
  10. Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Texas, Volume I by John Abbott, 2005-12-29
  11. Dragonflies and Damselflies by Phillips Mg, 2000-01
  12. The World of Dragonflies and Damselflies by Ross E. Hutchins, 1969-06
  13. Field Guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Great Britain and Ireland
  14. Dragonflies and damselflies by Mary Geisler Phillips, 1960

1. The Dragonfly WebSite
Educational resource for dragonflies and damselflies (odonata); articles, photos, conservation, links, habitat info. Member of the Family of Nature
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. A Beginner's Guide To Dragonflies
Dragonflyrelated items for purchase Dragonflies of the World (an identification guide on CD-ROM) Other items for purchase Corrigenda
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3. DIGITAL DRAGONFLIES
Opening page of digital dragonflies
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

4. Dragonfly (Odonata) Biodiversity
Photographs, mating behavior, species lists, information about collecting and preserving dragonflies, a glossary of terms, and range maps of western
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

5. IORI HOME PAGE
DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES (Odonata Information Network)
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6. Life Cycle Of The Dragonfly
A webbased tool for teaching Grade 5 to 7 students about our environment, fish, insects and envrionmental stewardship.
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7. British Dragonfly Society
Encouraging the study and conservation of dragonflies and their natural habitats, especially in the United Kingdom.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Dragonflies And Damselflies (Odonata) Of The United States
Information on hundreds of species of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county
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9. Swedish Dragonflies
Swedish dragonflies has moved
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10. Http//www.odenews.net/

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11. CALIFORNIA DRAGONFLIES DAMSELFLIES
The online field guide for identification of the dragonflies and damselflies found in California.
http://www.sonic.net/dragonfly/
aka
CALIFORNIA ODONATA

"messengers of summer and heralds of the sun" H. Lons, poet and zoologist
Welcome to the California On-line Dragonfly Guide Site! Here you will find links not only to information on and photos of all the species of dragonflies and damselflies in California, but also information on books and general information about dragonflies.
Please scroll down the page to find the links that interest you. - Kathy Biggs, site creator

Click here to access sightings: To join the CalOdes dragonfly discussion
group, click on the Yahoo! button Click here to go to the NEW SW Dragonfly site
Click on images/links below for more information
The FIRST dragonfly guide for California:
"Common DRAGONFLIES of California

A Beginner's Pocket Guide"
by Kathy Biggs [May 2000] The COMPLETE GUIDE for CA - Dragonflies and Damselflies of California Click here for more information by Tim Manolis Common Dragonflies of the Southwest A Beginner's Pocket Guide includes CA! Click here for more information by Kathy Biggs
Just click on book title above.

12. Dragonflies And Damselflies (Odonata) Of The United States
Information on hundreds of species, including distribution maps, county checklists, and photographs.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/insects/dfly/dflyusa.htm
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help
Introduction
This Web site is a "work in progress," consisting of information on the known distribution of Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) in the United States. Distribution maps and county checklists were created by extracting information on Odonata distribution from publications listed in References . Users of the Web site should recognize that lack of a confirmed sighting in a given county does not necessarily mean that the species is absent from that county. Because it is a "work in progress," the Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the United States Web site is constantly being updated. Additional families, photos, and species accounts will be added as funds and time permit, and distribution maps of species that are already covered are being updated as new county records are established. Distribution maps are currently limited to states of the conterminous United States. Persons with knowledge of additional publications or information on Odonata distribution are asked to contact the project coordinator at the address given below.
Photo Thumbnails
Identify Odonates by navigating through thumbnails of all of our photos
Checklists
Checklists of all species reported in a particular county or region
Distribution Maps United States (Combined Maps)
Combined maps for Odonata occurring in the conterminous U.S.

13. Dragonflies And Damselflies (Odonata) Of Lincoln County, Washington
Insects of the order Odonata found in Lincoln County, Washington.
http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/insects/dfly/chklist/states/counties/wa
Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata)
of the United States
Odonata of Lincoln County, Washington
Species denoted with an asterisk (*) are unconfirmed or dubious records.
Lestidae
Coenagrionidae
Aeshnidae
Libellulidae
Return to Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the United States main page Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center Home Site Map About ... Web Help

14. Dragonflies And Damselflies - Order Odonata
Photos and facts of dragonflies and damselflies in Brisbane, Australia.
http://www.geocities.com/brisbane_dragons/
Home COENAGRIONIDAE Small Red Whisp Midget Whisp ... Guest book
Dragonflies and Damselflies Order Odonata
This page contains pictures and information about Dragonflies and Damselflies that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia. To have a quick look on those beautiful animals, you can go to our Damsel Photo Gallery and Dragon Photo Gallery pages. For more details please proceed from below.
The insect Order Odonata includes damselflies ( suborder Zygoptera ) and dragonflies ( suborder Anisoptera ). Most of them are medium to large size, body length from 15mm to 120mm. Their bodies are long and slender, usually with a bright metallic colour. All of them have two pairs of membranous wings . Their hind wings and forewings are more or less similar size and shape. When they are at rest, the dragonflies held out theirs wings horizontally while damselflies held their wings vertically. They have very small antennae but very large compound eyes. They have the small three eyes (ocelli) as well. Their mouths are very good at biting (they don't bite or sting human). Their eyes and mouth occupy almost all their head . More about Dragonflies and Damselflies can be found on this page Dragonflies and Damselflies lay their eggs in flash water where the larva grow. Larvae need fairly precise

15. Dragonflies And Damselflies
dragonflies and damselflies in the UK particularly in North Buckinghamshire.
http://www.ghmahoney.org.uk/dragonfly/
A Guide to this Web Site
T hese pages are about Dragonflies and Damselflies in the UK - particularly in North Buckinghamshire. I moved to Southern France in 2003 and you may like to read the web pages about Dragonflies in Languedoc . There are seven main sections to the UK based site. T his gives a brief narrative describing why I became interested in Dragonflies and Damselflies along with a few useful links. H ere you will find a diary of site visits made by me during earlier years. As I no longer live in the UK there will be no further updates to this section. M ilton Keynes in North Buckinghamshire has many good Odonata sites. This section describes some of them. A ll eighteen species of Odonata found in Milton Keynes are described in detail here. T his is a simple key to the species described. It has been designed for use by the amateur and I have tried to avoid "jargon" wherever possible. T here are many photographs of Dragonflies and Damselflies in these pages. You will find links to them at appropriate places and they are also tabulated here. They have all been saved as true colour JPEGs and for best results should be viewed with at least a high colour mode setting. They are viewable in 256 colour mode but won't look as good. L inks to other dragonfly and damselfly related sites and a list of books can be found here. The links and the bibliography relate mainly to British and Irish sites and books.

16. Damselflies And Dragonflies
Giff Beaton's site with numerous photos and identification tips for most of the state's species.
http://www.giffbeaton.com/dragonflies.htm
Giff Beaton's Dragonflies and Damselflies ( Odonata ) of Georgia and the Southeast Click on the links below to view identification-oriented photos for Georgia's odonates by family. Note that all species now have flight dates listed, though not all known records have dates so with some rare species the dates are incomplete. Damselflies ( Zygoptera
Ebony Jewelwing
Broad-winged Damsels (Calopterygidae)
Swamp Spreadwing
Spreadwings
(Lestidae)
Rambur's Forktail
Pond Damsels
(Coenagrionidae) Dragonflies ( Anisoptera
Gray Petaltail
Petaltails (Petaluridae) Springtime Darner Darners (Aeshnidae) Cherokee Clubtail Clubtails (Gomphidae) Say's Spiketail Spiketails (Cordulegastridae) Stream Cruiser Cruisers (Macromiidae) Prince Baskettail Emeralds (Corduliidae) Painted Skimmer King Skimmers (Libellulidae) Red-veined Pennant Other Skimmers (Libellulidae) If you don't know where to begin, try this family identification page by clicking on the link below: Where do I start Odonates of Georgia New!

17. Dragonflies And Damselflies Of Iowa
Guide to the dragonflies and damselflies of Iowa. Includes checklists, photos, notes, and range maps.
http://www.iowaodes.com/
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Dragonflies and Damselflies of Iowa Welcome to the Iowa Odonata Survey, a loosely organized group of folks interested in furthering the knowledge of Iowa invertebrates, dragonflies and damselflies in particular. For all of the species recorded in the state you will find: If you are new to dragonfly watching, or just want to learn more about them, be sure to check out the fabulous new site Odes for Beginners The Odonate SiteRing
This site owned by
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18. Website Of The European Dragonflies And Damselflies (Order: Odonata)
Features pictures, checklist, information, links, and literature list on odonates.
http://www.libellen.nl/europa/

19. Dragonflies And Damselflies (ODONATA) Of Ontario
Species lists, photos and distribution for 161 species of damselflies and dragonflies in Ontario.
http://www.netcore.ca/~prairie/odonata.html
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Regional Lists of
Ontario Odonata
Paul D. Pratt
Blue-ringed Dancer This site was created in1999 because of the increasing public interest in dragonflies, expectations of a new North American field guide and the start of a new annual odonate summary by the Toronto Entomologists Association. Corrections and additions to these regional lists are welcome. The following lists include all 167 species of damselflies and dragonflies recorded in Ontario with regional lists for the following counties in the southwestern portion of the province: Essex, Kent, Lambton, Elgin, Middlesex, Huron, Grey and Bruce . Over sixty photographs are available by clicking on underlined text in the lists. ONTARIO SPECIES ESS KEN LAM ELG MID HUR GRE BRU Sources for the data include my own records (since 1982), Checklist of Odonata of Pinery Provincial Park (1998), Skevington and Carmichael's checklist for north Lambton County (1997), Steward and Carmichael's list for Elgin County (1993), the Ontario Natural Heritage Information Centre's Atlas of Ontario Odonata (1999), Catling and Brownell's Damselflies (Zygoptera) in Ontario from 1900 to 1952 (1997), Walker's three volumes on the Odonata of Canada (1953, 1958, 1975), Ontario Odonata, Volume 1 (2000), Ontario Odonata, Volume 2 (2001) and Ontario Odonata, Volume 3 (2002). Many new publications on damselflies and dragonflies have appeared in recent years. These include:

20. Odonata Of North America
Lists dragonflies and damselflies of North America along with the English names established by the Dragonfly Society of the Americas.
http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/NAdragons.html
T HE O DONATA O F N ORTH A MERICA
Dragonfly Society of the Americas
Plathemis lydia This list, including English names originally proposed in 1978 and now revised several times, is offered as both a current North American check-list and a list of English names. The English names were generated by Dennis R. Paulson and Sidney W. Dunkle (a few were already in use) and approved, with some modification, by the membership of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas. Common names for species recently added to the list are coined by the Common Names Committee (Tim Cashatt, Jerrell Daigle, Nick Donnelly, Sid Dunkle, Bob Glotzhober, Dennis Paulson, Ken Tennessen, and Steve Valley) of the DSA or by the original describer. The list is kept up to date with taxonomic changes, name changes, and species newly added to the fauna. UPDATED AUGUST 2005 CALOPTERYGIDAE - BROAD-WINGED DAMSELS Calopteryx aequabilis Say, 1839 - River Jewelwing
C. amata Hagen, 1889 - Superb Jewelwing
C. angustipennis (Selys, 1853) - Appalachian Jewelwing
C. dimidiata

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