Odonatological Abstracts

1974 portrait. It was published anonymously by the Ed. of

the journal. A reference is made to his odonatol. PhD

(14002) SWIRSKI, E„ 1974. List of publications by research, but the title ofthe little-known dissertation is

members ofthe Division ofEntomology(1922-1972). not stated [1954,On theecology and behaviour ofadult

Spec. Pubis Volcani Center'S!'. xii+176pp. (Bilingual: dragonflies (, Anisoptera). PhD thesis, Univ.

Engl. & Hebrew). — (Publishers: Div. Em., Inst. Plant Bristol/UK]. — For important(auto)biographic works

Bet OA Prot., Volcani Center, Dagan, Israel). by/on this great odon. conservationist, see 6039

Linder the ‘Odonata’ heading, 5 titles are listed, all and 8669.

authored by F.S. Bodenheimer, 1 of these jointlywith

E. Swirski. (14005) SCHWARZ, U„ 1980. Der Naturgarten:mehr

Platz fur einheimische Pflanzen und Tiere. For the

1975 “Stiftung World Wildlife Fund Schweiz für die

natürliche Umwelt”, published by Ex Libris, Zürich.

A.G. KASYMOV& Yu.A. Hardcover ISBN (14003) MUSAEV, M.A., 96 pp. (19.5x25,8 cm). none.

1975. with ABDURAHMANOV, [Eds], Biologicheskie By a professional biologist, a long-standing

resursy vnutrennih vodoemov Azerbaydzhana. — experience on the subject, the book provides instructions

[Biological resources of the inner waterbodies of for the construction ofvarious types ofaquatic habitats

Azerbaidzhan],Elm, Baku. 260 pp. ISBN none.(Russ.). under Swiss conditions,with reference to several odon.

AG: Biocenoses ofthe [Odonatol. papers:] Kasymov, spp.

Middle Kura R., ofthe Alazana, lora and Gyandzhanaya

and of of the rivers, water courses Sheka-Belokansk 1986

— & H.A. area (pp. 42-71); Kasymov, A.G. Eyvazova:

Benthic fauna ofthe ponds in the Ust’-Kurinskoe and (14006) ALEKSEEV, V.A., 1986. K izucheniyu vodnyh

Ali-Bayramlinskoefish-breedinggrounds (pp. 72-100); bespozvonochnyh zhivotnyh v Darvinskom

Z.P. '. A the ofthe — Sofiev, contribution to knowledge zapovednike (Zoobenthos). [Contribution to the

benthic fauna of the Adilaga and Bata-Bat lakes, knowledge of aquatic invertebrates of the Darvinski

Azerbaidzhan (pp. 116-122). Reserve (Zoobenthos)].ln\ A.M. Amirhanov, [Ed.],

Fauna I ekologiya bespozvonochnyh zhivotnyh v

1980 123-135, Glavnoe zapovednikah RSFSR, pp. upravlenie

ohotnich’egohozyaystva RSFSR, Moscow. (Russ.). —

(14004) [MOORE, N.W.] [DUFFEY, E.], 1980. (Author’s address not stated).

Contemporary conservationists, 4. Norman Winfried 14 odon. spp. are listed along withlocality dataand the

Moore Consent. 19; 3-5. — M.A., Ph.D., F.l.Biol. Biol. information on their abundance; Russia.

— (c/o Prof. Dr N.W. Moore, Farm House, 117

Boxworth End, Swavesey, Cambridge, CB4 5RA, UK). (14007) HARRIS, M., [1766] reprint 1986. The

A biography and appreciation of his work; with a Aurelian, ornaturalhistory ofEnglishinsects: namely, 324 Odonatological Abstracts

moths with the which the southern and , together plants on Geologic history of Ridge Basin,

theyfeed Afaithfulaccount oftheir respective changes, California,pp. 237-238, Soc. Econ. Paleontologists&

their usual haunts when in the winged state, and their Mineralogists,Pacific Sect.).

standard and names, as given established by the worthy

and ingenious Society ofAurelians. Newnes Country 1992

Life Twickenham. 104 44 Books, pp., frontispiece +

col. pis incl. Introduction and exhaustive annotations (14010) OLIVEIRADA SILVA, R., 1992. Observagoes

R. da comunidade by Mays. Hardcover (23.5x30.5 cm), ISBN 0-600- sob re a ecologia de Odonata (Insecta-

— 69 London 333999-X. (Publishers: Bridge House, -Hemimelabola)no igapo e em riachos de terra-firme,

de Manaus Rd, Twickenham, Middlesex, UK). na regido (AM, Brasil). Diss. Mestrado,

Amazonia. 85 — The spelling is modem, but the title page and the pis Insto Nac. Pesquisas da pp. (Port.).

PI. 26 shows address are facsimile reprinted. ananisopt. larva, (Author’s unknown),

the of and the adult Libellula available for emergence an anisopt., [Not abstracting.]

depressa (“Flat blue-tail’d Libella”) and L. fulva

Field odon. and Author’s G. W. MATTHEY (unnamed). notes on biology (14011) RAMPAZZI. F., COm

with 68. - The & W. 1992. Étude des communautés des experience dragonflies appear on p. GEIGER,

editorial “Introduction”, by R. Mays, is actually an macro-arthropodes dans les haut-marais et marais de

middle transition nationale Tessin exhaustive essay on British entomologyin the d’importance du et du

of the 18th century, on Moses Harris’s work (incl. the Moesano (V. Calanca et V. Mesolcina, GR). Résumé

earlier edns of this book), etc. Also valuable are the du projet. Mitt, schweiz ent. Ges. 65(1/2): 201-202. -

editorial comments on L. fulva in the London area, the (First Author; Mus. cantonale Sor. nat., Viale Cattaneo

identity ofwhich confused his contemporaries. 4,CH-6900 Lugano).

A concise description oftheproject, theresults ofwhich

(14008) MONSERRAT, V.J., 1986, Longinos Navas, are described in OA 14023. A reference is made to the

his neuropterologicalwork and collection. In: J. Gepp. odon., but no spp. are mentioned.

H. Aspöck & H. Hölzel, [Eds], Recent research in

ISBN 1993 neuropterology, pp. 173-176, J. Gepp. Graz.

none; - (Depto Biol. Anim. I (Zool.),Fac. Biol., Univ.

ComplutenseMadrid, ES-28040 Madrid). (14012) HUBBELL.S., im.Broadsidesfrorntheolher

A concise and detailed the orders: book Mariner Boston-New biography, a description of a ofbugs. Books,

destiny of his collections, the remnants of which are York, xx+276 pp, ISBN 0-395-88326-1, - Price: US$

deposited in Museo de Zoologia, Barcelona (Curator; 13.- net.

Dr O. Escolâ, Mus. Zool., A.C. 593, ES-08003 Written in a very personal style, somewhere between

620 science and and interwoven with Barcelona). Navas published ca papers on popular poetry,

entomology,inch many on Odon., but the information numerous“autobiographic notes”, the book presents a

therein is often He The odon. presented inadequate. was most delightfulreading. are comprehensively

submittinghispublications also under at least 7 different dealt with on pp. 153-170,where a good outline oftheir

pseudonyms, which is another reason his complete biology and behaviour is provided.

bibliographycan hardly be evercompiled. — See also

OA 7347. 1994

(14009) WILSON, E.C., 1986. Type specimens offossil (14013) BU DEVAATE, A,, 1994. Long-term changes

Invertebrata in the Natural History Museum of Los in the macroinvertebrate fauna ofthe river IJssel, the

Angeles county : SupplementTwo. TechnRep. nat.Hist. Netherlands. Verh. ini. Ver. Limnol. 25(3): 1563-1567.

Mus. Los 1: — — Angeles iv+150 pp. (Nat. Hist. Mus. (Inst. Inland Water Mngmt, P.O. Box 17, NL-8212

Los Angeles Co., 900 Exposition Blvd, Los Angeles, AP Lelystad).

CA 90007, USA). The Ussel R. water quality is improving since the end

Lists material worked out by R. Squires (CM 2734 and ofthe 1960s. During 1975-1991, stones in the littoral

1 [not available for abstracting] 1982, Dragonfly nymphs zone were sampled (Sept./Oct.) yearly. Zygopt. sp.

from the Peace Valley Formation, Ridge Basin, (name not stated) occurred during 1975-1977, but no

California, in: J.C. Crowell & M.H. Link, [Eds], odon. were encountered during 1989-1991. Odonatological Abstracts 325

(14014) FOECKLER, F., W. KRETSCHMER, O. 1866-1870. - (Dept Zool, Inst. Biosci., UNESP, C.P.

DEICHNER & H, SCHMIDT, 1994. Bioindication of 502, BR-18610 Botucatu, SP).

In low abundance but in 5 former floodplain waters of the lower Salzach river a high constancy, odon.

int. in (Bavaria)by macroinvertebrate communities. Verh. families were represented samples from the Itauna

Ver. Umnol. 1618-1623. - Max-Planck- 3" order in Sao 25(3): (Okon, stream, a 1 stream Paulo; spp. namesare

-Str. 17, D-85716 Lochhof-Unterschleissheim/ not stated, and the impactofthe imputof allochthonous

München). matter on the odon. is not discussed.

Platycnemis pennipes is a characteristic sp. of

backwaters at the confluence of the Salzach and Inn (14019) WRIGHT, J.F., J.H. BLACKBURN, R.T.

rivers, and Coenagrionpuella/pulchellumaresooflarge CLARKE & M.T. FURSE, 1994. Macroinvertebrate-

backwaters with groundwaterinfluence, mostly at the -habitat associations in lowland rivers and their

former braided N Verh. int. Ver. zone of Laufmg, Bavaria, Germany. relevance to conservation. Umnol. 25(3);

1515-1518. — (River Lab., Inst. Freshw. Ecol., East

(14015) FONTOURA, A.P. & N. DE PAUW, 1994. Stoke, Wareham, Dorset, BH20 6BB, UK).

Microhabitat preference of stream macrobenthos and Between June and early Aug., 608 samples were taken

its significance in water quality assessment. Verh. int. at 76 sites on over 30 lowland rivers in UK. The

Ver. Umnol. 25(3): 1936-1940. - (First Author: Inst. Calopterygidaeoccurred in 44 samples; the fam. was

Zool. ‘Dr A. Nobre’, Fac. Cien. Porto, Praça Gomes represented in 7.6% of samples from submerged and

Teixeira, PT-4000 Porto). floating vegetation, and in 13.1% of those from

Principal Component Analysis of data from the emergent macrophytes. No other odon. taxa were

mountain N Rabagao a fast river in Portugal, shows considered.

that sand, mud and Potamogeton vegetation are

colonized by the limnophilous Coenagrion and 1998

Erythromma, while the rheophilous “Agrion”(=

Calopteryx) occurs in Ranunculus vegetation. (14020) FLÖSS, L, 1998. Struktur- und Raumnutzung

der Gefleckten Smaragdlibelle (Somatochloraflavoma-

(14016) FRUGET, J.F., 1994, Invertebrate communities culata IZander Linden, 1825 in einer voralpinen

in of the middle Rhone river. Zool. Inst. Univ. Zurich. 68 a regulated floodplain Moorlandschaft. DiplArb.

Umnol. 1549-1554. - — Vordere CH-8800 Verh. int. Ver. 25(3): (Ecologie pp. (Author: Augustinergasse 7,

des Eaux douces,Univ. Lyon-I, F-69622 Villeurbanne). Thalwil).

the The study was carried out at Péage-de-Roussillon, Unlike in most dragonflies, S. flavomaculata

the 50 km downstream from Lyon, France. 16 odon. spp. establish their territories at some distance from

were evidenced, but no list is presented. breeding habitat. In a subalpine moorland in canton

the Zurich, Switzerland, probability of establishing a

(14017) HACET, N. & N. AKTAÇ, 1994. Trakya territory increases with the decrease of distance to the

bölgesi Odonata faunasina yen! kayiltar. — New nearby woods, and with the increase of the available

records from Thrace. 12 ulusal but it does odonate Biyol. Kongr., open water surface, not dependon the height

202-209. with — of of Edime, pp. (Turk,, Engl. s.). (First reeds and other vegetation. The utilisation space

Author: Dept Biol., Fac. Arts & Sei., Univ. Trakya, and habitat structure by (marked) territorial S6 is

TR-22030 Edirne). quantitatively and qualitativelydescribed, analysedand

The records of 7 that discussed. (1992-1993) spp. were not

previouslyrecorded from Thrace,Turkey are listed and

discussed. — (.Abstractor's Note: Sympetrum (14021) KAPPES, E.&W. KAPPES, 1998,2000,2001.

flaveolum misidentified. Neusiedler See. was According to a pers. Naturk. Reiseber. 12[ 1998]: 1-49;

comm, from the Author, the specimen is referable to 14[2000]: 1-44; 17[2001]: 1-42, 8 pp. appendix excl.

S. fonscolombei.) — (Winsbergring5, D-22525 Hamburg).

The 3 issues include odon. records from various

HENRY, R., V.S. UIEDA, A.A. DE Neusiedler See localities 15, (14018) (Austria), on pp. 21-26;

O. AFONSO & R.M. 1994. of and KIKUCHI, Imput 26-30; 28-34, resp.

allochthonous matter and structure of fauna in a

Brazilian headstream. Verh. int. Ver. Umnol. 25(3): (14022) LUGON,A.,G.MULHAUSER&S, PEARSON, 326 Odonatological Abstracts

1998. Évaluation des tourbières du du Jura àl’aide 1999. Libellenin de duinen canton (14026) MANGER, R., van

des odonates,des rhopalocères,des coléoptèresaquatiques de Noordkop, 1999: Grafelijkheidsduinen, Refugium

Actes — et des araignées. Soc. jurass. emulat. 100; 77-122. en Zwanenwater. [Dragonflies in the Noordkop

— (Authors’ addresses unknown). dunes. 1999], KNNV Rapp. Afd. Den Helder. 40 pp.

[Not available for abstracting.] (Dutch). — (Available from: KNNV Afd. Den Helder,

c/o K. Kaag, Kofstraat 14, NL-1784 RP Den Helder;

(14023) RAMPAZZ1, F., 1998. Le libellule (Insecta: — Author: Stoepveldsingel 55, NL-9403 SM Assen).

delle torbiere del A the results ofthe 1999 of Odonata) a sfagni cantone Ticino e detailed report on surveys

Val dune wetland the del Moesano (Val Calanca e Mesolcina, GR), 3 areas, Noord Holland prov.,

Svizzera. Boll. Soc. ticin. Sci. 19-28. Netherlands. 21 were their occurrence nat. 86(2): (With spp. encountered;

Engl. s.). - (Mus. cantonaleStor. nat., Viale Cattaneo and abundances are analysed. The composition

4, CH-6900 Lugano). and abundance in the Noordkop are compared with

The odon. fauna was systematically studied in 20 those in the nearby Northsea island of Texel (1990-

Sphagnum moors (alt. 275-2020 m) in the cantons of -1999).

Switzerland. 25 Ticino (16) and Grisons (4), spp. were

1999. Libellenin het recorded, 7 of which are tyrphophylous. The most (14027) MANGER, R„ Refugium,

Somatochlora and — de 7. characteristic of these are arctica [Dragonflies of the Refugium], Op Kop 4(4):

Aeshna caerulea (above 1700 m), and particularly (Dutch). — (Stoepveldsingel 55, NL-9403 SM Assen).

Leucorrhinia dubia (restrictedto dystrophic ponds). The The “Refugium” is a dune locality nr Den Helder,

affinity to Sphagnum habitats in Aeshna juncea and Noord Holland prov., the Netherlands. 12spp., sighted

Somatochlora with alpestris decreases increasing duringMay-Aug. 1999, are listed.

altitude.

(14028) MARTIN, M.. J. LUIG & M. HEIDEMAA,

1999 1999. Grid mapping of Estonian . Proc. 24th

Nordic 97-100, Inst. Zool., Univ. Tartu. Congr. Ent.,pp,

(14024) HAWKING, J.H., 1999. An evaluation of the — (First Author: Inst. Zool. & Hydrobiol., Univ. Tartu,

current conservation status of Australian dragonflies Vanemuise 46, 51014 Tartu, Estonia).

W. & D. The literature and the field (Odonata). In: Ponder Lunney, [Eds], The search 1994-1996 surveys

other 99%: the conservation and biodiversity of yieldedsufficient data forpreparation ofthe UTM grid

R, Zool. Soc. odon. distribution for Estonia. invertebrates, pp. 354-360, NSW, maps

Mosman. — (Murray-Darling Freshw. Res. Cent., P.O.

Box 921, Albury, NSW 2640, AU). (14029) NARAOKA, H., 1999. On the Forcipomyia

in & The status ofthe 314 spp. known to occur Australia (Pterobosca) tokunagai Oka Asahina (Diptera:

17- is evaluated against the 1996IUCN Red List categories Ceratopogonidae). J. nat. Hist. Aomori 1999(4);

12 -21. — Fukunoda, as follows: 1 sp. as “Critically Endangered”, spp. (36-71 Motoizumi, Kita-Tsugaru-

24 39 “Near “Endangered”, spp. “Vulnerable”, spp. -gun, Aomori, 038-3661, JA).

Threatened", 84 “Data Deficient”, and 154 6 far recorded from spp. spp. Forcipomyia spp. were so

as “Least Concern”. dragonflies in Japan; the records are here reviewed and

crossreferenced with bibliography.F.(P.) tokunagaiwas

(14025) KAPPES, E. & W. KAPPES, 1999. Südliche recorded from 18 odon. spp. (Lestidae, ,

iberische Halbinsel: naturkundliche Reisenotizen. Gomphidae, Cordulegastridae, Corduliidae,

Algarve/Portugal 22. bis 29. März 1997, Andalusien/ Libellulidae).

Spanien 3. bis 17. April 1998, 11. bis 27. September

1998. Route; Artenlisten: Säugetiere,Vögel, Libellen, (14030) PIERALLINI, R. & N. PATOCCHI, 1999.

Tagfalter, Amphibien/Reptilien;Farbfotos. Nalurk. Monitoraggifaunistici alle Bolle di Magadino (Svizzera

Reiseber. 13: 1-110. — (Winsbergring 5, D-22525 méridionale):libellule(1998).Boll. Soc. ticin. Sci. nat.

Hamburg). 87(1/2); 11-13. (With Engl. s.). — (Second Author:

checklists of 18 odon. Fondazione Bolle di CH-6573 Annotated are presented spp. Magadino, Magadino).

and of 8 23 evidenced in Reserve “Bolle from 14 localities in S Portugal (pp. 26-31), In 1998, spp, were the

Their Switzerland. Out the spp. from 3 localities in Andalusia, Spain (p.63). di Magadino”, canton Ticino, of

97-108. 11 that considered of interest, the col. portraits appear on pp. spp. are particular OdonatologicalAbstracts 327

populations of Calopteryx splendens caprai, Anax Danube and its floodplains; the system is at present

parthenope, Sympetrum vulgatum and Crocothemis much fragmented. Within the Vienna municipal area,

the been erythraea seem to be increasing. alterations have particularly severe: river

embankments and a bypass channel (the ‘New

(14031) P1VKO-KNEZEVK*', A., 1999. Popis kaijih Danube’), separated from the main river by an artificial

Skalskem in the pastirjev (Odonata) ob jezeru izdelava island (‘Danube Is.’), are key elements of flood

kljuca zanjihovodolocanje. — [DragonfliesofSkalsko control, and river levels are controlled by the Vienna

Lake and a key for their identification],Osnovna Sola hydroelectric power plant. During construction of the

Gustava Siliha, Velenje. ix+52 pp., 1 map excl. latter, the previously straight shoreline of the 21 km

(Slovene). — (Vodnikova 3, SI-3320 Velenje). long Danube Is., with its steep embankments, was

The lake is situated in SaleSka Valley, Styria, E reconstructed by creating shallow water areas, gravel

Slovenia. Morphology, biology and the dragonfly role banks, small permanent backwaters and temporary

in folklore outlined. The 14 far The describes the and the results are briefly spp., so waters. paper scheme

evidenced the described and of the first of at lake, are keyed. yr a 4-yr monitoring programme,

investigating the colonization and successional

In: in indicator (14032) ZHANG, J„ 1999. Odonata. Huang processes some organisms, inch the odon.

Bangkan, [Ed.], Fauna of insects [of the] Fujian The newly constructed inshore zoneswere colonized

province of China, Vol. 3, pp. 187-300, ISBN 7-5335- by 24 odon. spp. Pioneer spp., such asIschnura elegans,

-1443-2. (Chin., with Engl. s. & taxonomic I. pumilio and Sympetrum striolatum were dominant,

nomenclature). — (Biol. Control Res. Inst., Fujian and have established large populationswithin the first

P.R. Agric. Univ., Fuzhou, Fujian-350002, China). monitoringyr.

A monographon the provincial fauna, covering 199

and spp., with descriptions some figs. (14035) DUMONT, H., 2000. Inleiding tot de ecologie

— vanpopulaties. [Introductiontopopulationecology], 2000 Kenobi, Gent, viii+251 pp. Softcover (16.0x24.0 cm).

ISBN 90-804341-4-0. (Dutch). - (Publishers:

(14033) CHOVANEC, A., 2000. Dragonflies (Insecta: Hofstraat 25, B-9000 Gent).

from Odonata) as indicators ofecological integrity ofaquatic An advanced textbook, with numerousexamples

systems: a new assessment approach. Verh. int. Ver. the odon. world.

Limnol. 27: 887-890. - (Abt. Aquat. Ökol.,

Umweltbundesamt,SpittelauerLände 5, A-1090 Wien). (14036) KOTARAC, M„ V. GROBELNIK, F.

The aim of the demonstrate rebeuSek, a. SkvarC & R. VEROVNIK, 2000. paper was to a new

in the of approach assessment standingwater ecological Inventarizacija kaijihpastirjev in dnevnih metuljevna

based the odon, The — and integrity, on communityanalysis. ohmocju Ljubljanskega Barja. [Dragonfly

method has been designed to meetthe requirementsof buttetflyinventarisalion in theLjubljanaMoor]. CKFF,

the 1998 European Union WaterFramework Directive Miklavz-na-Dravskem-polju. 29 pp. (Slovene). — (First

(EUWFD). Case studies were conducted at Author: Zemljemerska 10, Sl-1000 Ljubljana).

Tritonwasser and at the Priessnitz Pond. The method Based on the dissertation described in OA 12165 and

has been further worked out and described in detail in on 8 days of field work (Sept. 1999, Oct. 2000), 32

the listed in 14068. of which paper OA odon. spp. (27 autochtonous) are listed and

their status is indicated. Coenagrion ornatum, C.

(14034) CHOVANEC, A., F. SCHIEMER, A. pulchellum,Somatochlora flavomaculata and Libellula

CABELA, S. GRESSLER, C. GRÖTZER, K. fulva are dealt with in some detail. The areas with the

PASCHER, R. RAAB, H. TEUFE & R. WIMMER, redlisted Mahu and spp. (Na Bevke) are pointed out,

2000. Constructed inshore zones as river corridors faunal changes due to succession are emphasized, and

urban theDanube themaintenance of channels and ditches through areas: in Vienna;preliminary suggestionsfor

results. Rivers Res. 175-187. - — Central Slovenia. Regulated Mngmt 16: are presented.

(First Author: Abt. Aquat. Ökol., Umweltbundesamt,

SpittelauerLände 5, A-1090 Wien). (14037) KOTARAC, M. & A.. §ALAMUN, 2000.

During thepast 125 yr, river regulation has considerably Ka£ji pastiiji (Odonata). In: M. Kotarac, F. Rebeusek

changed the ecological conditions of the Austrian & A. Salamun, Inventarizacija Dravinjske doline med 328 Odonatological Abstracts

Zhelovim in Koritnim 2-10. CKFF, Miklav»-na- The and illustrations are based 2 , pp. description upon

-Dravskem-polju. (Slovene). — (Zemljemerska 10, exuviae and 6 last instar larvae. The larva is compared

SI-1000 to that close H. Data Ljubljana). of its relative, capitalis. on

2000, 23 ofthem distribution, habitat and well for During May-Sept. spp. (4 redlisted) habits, as as a key the

were evidenced alongthe DravinjaR. (SectionZbelovo- Mexican spp. are provided.

-Koritno; 46 localities), Slovenia. Erythromma najas

became abundant not until early Aug., but it could not (14042) POBOLJSaJ, K., V. GROBELNIK, M.

be ascertained whether the freshlyemerged individuals HÖNIGSFELD ADAMlC, M. JAKOPlC, M.

were referable to a second generation. Noteworthy is KOTARAC, I. LESKOVAR, A, LESNIK, S. POLAK, SALAMUN the sighting of an unusually old Sympecma fusca F. REBEUSEK, A. & R. VEROVNIK,

individual in June. Some for 2000. in protective measures the Inventarizacija favne flore na Radenskem

area are suggested. polju: koncno poroiilo. — [Inventarisalion offauna

and flora of Radensko polje: final report], CKFF,

2000. Kétritka Mäträböl: 88 — (14038) KOVACS, T„ rovar a Miklav2-na-Dravskem-polju. pp. (Slovene).

bidentatus 1843 és Diura bicaudata M. & Cordulegaster Sélys, (Odon. by Kotarac A. Salamun: Zemljemerska

(Linnaeus, 1758) (Insecta: Odonata, Plecoptera). — 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana).

Two rare insects from the Mâtra Mountains: Cordule- The odon. chapter from the preliminaryreport is listed

bidentatus 1843 and Diura bicaudata in OA 13115. 27 odon. known from the gaster Sélys, spp. are now

(Linnaeus, 1758) (Insecta: Odonata, Plecoptera). Folia polje, the breeding of 14 of them was documented. 5

hist.-nat. Mus. matraensis 24: 129-131. (Hung., with spp. are redlisted. The fauna is discussed, and its

— Kossuth Engl. s.). (Mâtra Muz., u. 40, HU-3200 composition is compared in a graph with that of the

Gyöngyös). entire Slovenia. Due to a favourable combination of

Radensko function C. bidentata adults, larvae and exuviae were collected habitats, polje is likely to as an

(1996-1999) from several localities (alt. 440-820 m), “assemblage area” for the odon. fauna of the region

representing first records for the Matra Hills, Hungary. (pp. 32-39).

(14039) LABEDZKI, A., 2000. Wazki (Odonata) (14043) POBOLJ§AJ, K„ V. GROBELNIK, M.

Bieszczadöw. — Dragonflies (Odonata) in theBieszczady JAKOPlC, F. JANZEKOVlC, M. KOTARAC, I.

Mountains. Monografie bieszczadzlde 7: 157-163. (Pol., LESKOVAR, A. LE§NIK, B. ROZMAN & A.

with — Ent. Akad. Rolnicza, ul. 2000. Engl. s.). (Kat. Lesnej, Salamlin, PVO za izgradnjo deponije v

71 habitatnih Wojska Polsldego c, PO-60-625 Poznan). gramoznici Ob kanalu za podrocje lipov,

A commented review of 46 far evidenced in in — environmental spp. so flore favne. [Assessment of impact

- E the area. Poland. on habitat types, flora andfauna by construction ofa

waste dump in the gravelpit at Ob-kanalu], CKFF,

(14040) MERMET, E. & P. GALLI, 2000, Contribute 17 — Miklavz-na-Dravskem-polju, pp. (Slovene). Salamun: alla conoscenzadellelibellule (Insecta: Odonata) del (Odon. by M. Kotarac & A. Zemljemerska

Varesotto. Boll. Soc. ticin. Sci. not. 88(1/2): 19-23. 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana).

(With Engl. s.). — (Civ. Mus. insubrico Stor. nat.. The locality is situated in Prekmutje, NE Slovenia. 8

Piazza Giovanni XXIII 4, 1-21056 Induno odon. incl. the “vulnerable” Olona, spp. are listed, Brachytron

Varese) pratense.

Annotated records of 47 from NW sp. Varesotto,

Lombardy, Italy. Some taxa of interest are; Calopteryx (14044) PRASAD, M„ 2000. Additions to species of

f. splendens caprai, C. v. virgo, C. v. padana (inch dragonflies and known from Andhra — schmidti),Chalcolestes v. viridis,Hemianax ephippiger, Pradesh. Bionotes 2(3): 50. (Zool. Surv. India, ‘M’

Somatochlora metallica etc. Block, New Alipore, Calcutta-700053,India).

Pseudagrion spencei, Aciagrion h. hisopa, A.

(14041) NOVELO-GUTIERREZ,R„ 2000. Description occidentale, Agriocnemis splendidissima, Copera

of the larva of Hetaerina infecta Calvert (Odonata: vittata deccanensis, Prodasineura verticalis annandalei,

Calopterygidae).Proc. ent.Soc. Wash. 102(1): 99-104. Gynacantha bayadera, Macromia cingulata, and

- Inst. k. added the fauna list of (WithSpan. s.). (Depto Ent., Ecol., A.C., Apdo Trithemis kirbyi are to the

Postal 63, MX-91000 Xalapa, Veracruz). state, India. Odonatological Abstracts 329

(14045) PRIMACK,R., H. KOBORI& S. MORI,2000, Transdanubia. Foliahist.-nat. Mus. matraensis 24:139-

conservation -144. with - Dragonfly pond restoration promotes (Hung., Engl. s.). (Szent Mihâly ut. 9,

awarenessin Japan. Cons. Biol. 14(5): 1553-1554. - HU-9400 Sopron).

Author: Biol. Boston MA The records listed from 56 (First Dept, Univ., Boston, 1999 (30 spp.)are localities;

02215, USA). Hungary.

The Yokohama authorities and city communitygroups

have restored habitat in a dragonfly (1986) a previous (14049) WEIDMANN, P. & M. KIEFFER, 2000.

ornamentalfish pond. The odon. fauna increased from Wirkungskontrolle Amphibien und Libellen im

the original 3 to 27 spp. now, and dragonfly watching Talboden des Churer Rheintales. Atragene, Chur, 20

became for - a popularpasstime the urban population. pp„ maps & col. pis incl, (Publishers: Bahnhofstr.

On school grounds, 70 more dragonflypondswere built 20,CH-7000 Chur; — First Author: Falknisstr. 15, CH-

in the Yokohama area, 300 being the final goal. The -7000 Chur).

with educational and 22 odon. recorded from program, pronounced teaching spp. are 45 sites in the Rhine

objectives, has attracted widespreadattention in Japan, R. valley, between Flasch andRhezilns, cantonGrisons,

and there are 500-1000 dragonfly ponds elsewhere in Switzerland.

Those the country. next to schools are successfully

and its encouraging an appreciation for nature 2001

conservation in children. The enthusiasm of local

people facilitates the restoration and management, from (14050) AGRION, UTRECHT , Vol. 46, No. 1 (Dec.

which Japan’s biological diversity as a whole is 2001). ISSN none.(Dutch). — (c/o C. van der Muren,

also benefit Croeselaan 299 bis ultimately to (inch e.g. aquatic plants, A, NL-3521 BT Utrecht).

molluscs, fish, amphibians etc.). The journalis publishedby the Working Group

ofthe NetherlandsYouth Federation for Nature Studies — (14046) SAMWAYS, M. & M. HATTON, 2000. The since 1956, and covers all insect orders. Odonatol.

hills and mountains. Van R. : Insects third dimension: conservation on notes in the present issue: Grunsven, as

Palmnut Post Durban Sci. — [= Mag. nat. Mus.] 3(2): 9- pets (pp. 16-18); Kuijper, B. \ Insect observations at

-11. — (Sch. Bot. & Zool,, Fac. Sei. & Agric., Univ. the Noord-LimburgWorkshop-Ill (pp. 19-21).

Natal, Private Bag X01 Scottsville, Pietermaritzburg-

Y. 2001. Tombo no — -3209, SA). (14051) ARAI, ( fushigi.

Attention is drawn the odon. fauna of South 166 to unique [Dragonfly wonders], Dobutsu-sha, Tokyo. pp.

African hill habitats. Reference is made to the 6 Softcover (13.0x18.7 cm). ISBN 4-88622-316-8. -

Price; ¥ — Pseudagrion spp. in the Amanzibomvu Stream 1500.- net. (Jap.). (Publishers: 4-27-4,

(Umfolozi-Hluhluwe Game Reserve, Cape), Koenji-kita, Suginami-ku, Tokyo, 166-0002, JA; —

Chlorolestes draconicus (Drakensberg), and to Author: 1233-2, Sueno, Yorii-tnachi, Osato-gun,

Bradinopyga comuta (in and around pools on granite Saitama, 369-1205, JA).

The book is the result of ofAuthor’s domes). many yr passionate

field work; it includes numerous originalobservations

VIG, K., 2000. A and under the reader’s attention (14047) Nyugat-magyarorszdgi brings many

peremvidek dllatlani kutatdsdnak tortenete. — History suggestions on various pending problems of odon.

of zoological research of western Hungary. Muz. biology that are still to be systematically investigated.

Szombathely. viii+367 pp. ISBN 963-7206-81-7. — Dr N. Ishizawa’s translation of chapter titles is

— the Eds of (Hung., with Engl. s.). (Publishers: Kisfaludy u. 9, available from Odonatologica.

HU-9700 Szombathely).

A and of literature comprehensivesurvey assessment (14052) APROPOS, No. 14 (Aug. 2001). ISSN none,

relatedto the zoologicalexplorationofwestern Hungary — (c/o M. Tunmore, 36 Tinker Lane, Meltham,

(Praenoricum). The history of odon. research (pp. 93- Holmfirth, W Yorks, HD7 3EX, UK).

commenced in 1880. The works -95) published up to Parr, A. : Thoughts on the identification of Lesser

and inch - 1999 are considered. Emperor,Anax parthenope Selys (pp. 17-18); Insect

Line: Insects reported during April to July 2001 (pp.

Adatok Dunantul - R. (14048) VIZSLAn, T„ 2000. a 33-35); Kelelaar, : European reports 2000: The

Odonata iaunajaho/. — Data on dragonfly fauna of Netherlands, Odonata (pp. 48-49); — Tunmore, M.: 330 Odonatological Abstracts

The ofSri T. de [Book review] dragonflies Lanka, by directives aremeticulously worked out. The odon. fauna

Fonseka — R.: (pp. 57-58); Kilgour, Emperor, Anax is thoroughly considered, and some of the noteworthy

mentioned. — Imperator, predating Brimstone (p. spp. are For a review ofthe odon. fauna

- G. White-faced Leucorrhinia ofthis OA 62); Sherwin, : Darter, area, see 12796.

dubia, and Black Darter, Sympetrumdanae,in tandem

(p. 64); Parr, A.J.: Odonata Records Committee news (14057) BEDJANlC, M„ M. JEZ & M. PLANNER,

- M.\ Small 2001. Naravovarstvene smemice (p. 67); Tunmore, Red-eyed , za obmoije obiine

Erythromma viridulum (p. 68). Mezica. — [Nature conservation directives for the

territory of the municipality of Mezica], ZVNKD,

2001. A of Maribor. - Author; (14053) BECHLY, G., new species Cymato- 78 pp. (Slovene). (First Fram 117/

phlebia (Insecta: Odonata: Anisoptera: Cymatophle- A, SI-2313 Fram).

biidae) from the Solnhofen Lithographic Limestone A reference is made to the occurrenceofCordulegaster

Beitr. Naturk. Slovenia. (Upper Jurassic. Germany). Stuttg. (B) bidentata, in Sumec, Podkraj nr Mezica,

301: 1-5. (With Germ. S.). — (Staat. Mus. Naturk.,

Rosenstein 1, D-70191 Stuttgart). (14058) BEDJANlC, M„ M. JEZ & M. PLANNER,

C. is described illustrated Naravovarstvene densa sp. n. and from an 2001. smemice za obmoije obiine

isolated hindwing. Holotype 9 : Solnhofen, southern Prevalje. — [Nature conservation directives for the

Frankonian Alb, Bavaria; Upper Jurassic,Malm, Lower territory of the municipality of Prevalje], ZVNKD,

Tithonian. Hybonotum Zone, Solnhofen Lithographic Maribor. 72 pp, (Slovene). - (First Author: Fram 117/

Limestone; deposited in NHMB, Basel, No. F 1192. A, SI-2313 Fram).

A reference is made to Aeshna juncea, from Dolga

(14054) BECHLY, G., A. NEL, X. MARTl'NEZ- Brda, Prevalje, Slovenia.

-DELCLÖS, E.A. JARZEMBOWSKI, R. CORAM,

D. MARTILL, G. FLECK, P. ESCUILLIÉ, M.M. (14059) BEDJANlC, M. & J. URBANEK, 2001.

WISSHAK & M. 2001. A revision and MAISCH, RegijskiparkMura. ZVNKD, Maribor. ii+20 pp. ISBN

phylogenetic study of Mesozoic Aeshnoptera, with 961-6324-12-8. (Slovene, with Preface also in Hung.,

description ofseveral new families, genera and species Germ. & Engl.). — (First Author: Fram 117/A, SI-2313

(Insecta, Odonata: Anisoptera). Neue paldont. Abh. 4: Fram).

1-219. — Author:Lab. Mus. Natn. Hist. recorded the Mura (Second Ent., 50 odon. spp. were from Regional

45 F-75005 ME also OA The Nat., rue Buffon, Paris). Park, Slovenia (cf. 12908). occurrence

[Not available for abstracting.] of Libellula fulva is emphasized.

(14055) BEDJANlC,M„ 2001, Mladinski raziskovalni (14060) BELENKO, V., 2001. Letayushchie drakony. — tabor Makole: porociloentomoloske skupine. [Youth — [Flying dragons]. Sovetskaya Sibir’ 2001(132), 1

field workshop Makole: report of the Entomology p., issue of 20 July. (Russian).

th Group], Panorama, Slovensko Bistrica 12(35): 10. A daily’s report on the 15 Int. Symp, Odonatol.

(Slovene). — (Fram 117/A, SI-2313 Fram). (Novosibirsk, Russia, 9-19 July 2001; cf. OA 13837),

The local article includes records of based interview with the Chairman of the newspaper on an Org.

Ophiogomphus cecilia, Cordulegasterbidentata, C. Committee,Prof. Dr A.Yu. Haritonov. It includes also

and outline of trends in the modern odon. héros, Sympetrum depressiusculum from the a brief some

broader area of Makole, E Slovenia. research. — See also OA 14125.

(14056) BEDJANlC, M. & M. JEZ, 2001. Naravo- (14061) BERGER, M. 2001. DieInsektensammlungen

varstvene smemice za rabo in izkoriscanje vode iz im Westfälischen Museum fur Naturkunde Münster und

akumulacije Pozeg. — [Natureconservation directives ihre Sammler. Abh. westf. Mus. Naturk. 63(3): 3-168.

D-48163 forthe use and exploitationofwaterof the Pozegman- (Jupiterweg 18, Münster).

-made Maribor. — The in lake]. ZVNKD, 25 pp. (Slovene). history of insect exploration Westphalia

(First Author: Fram 117/A, SI-2313 Fram). (Germany) is traced from 1833, and the history and

All the relative legislation documents are reproduced, inventory of the entomological collections of the

the conservation of the Raäki Hist. status ribniki-Poieg Münster Nat. Mus. are meticulously outlined.

Landscape Park (NE Slovenia) is outlined, and the Brief biographies of the collectors are included, and a Odonatological Abstracts 331

is The work — G.: of comprehensivebibliography provided. on Mensink, Discovery a new population of

the odon. collection commenced in 1873. The authors Somatochlora flavomaculata in the Netherlands (pp.

ofthe collections andthe dates oftheir resp. acquisitions 32-35); - Van Tol,J. \ DearLieftinck,2. Aeshna viridis

are stated. and Lestes viridis in 1926 (pp. 36-39); — Wasscher,

M. \ In memoriam Jean Belle (1920-2001)(pp. 40-42);

(14062) BERRAHOU, A., B. CELLOT & R RICHOUX, — Book reviews, by D. Groenendijk and K.-D.B.

2001. Distribution longitudinaledes macroinvertébrés Dijkstra (pp. 44-46).

la benthiques de Moulouya et de ses principaux

affluents (Maroc).AmisLimnol. 37(3):223-235. (With (14066) BUCZYNSKI, P„ 2001, Pierwsze stwierdzenie

Engl. s.). - (Last 2 Authors: Ecol, HydrosysL Fluviaux, Coenagrion armatum (Charpentier, 1840) (Odonata:

Univ. Claude Bernard Lyon-I, 43 blvd du 11- Coenagrionidae)na Roztoczu. — The first record of

-Novembre-1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne). Coenagrion armatum (Charpentier, 1840) (Odonata:

The study was carried out at 19 sites (May-June 1994). Coenagrionidae) in the Roztocze Uplands. Wiad. ent.

Platycnemis sp. and Gomphus sp. are the sole odon. 20(1/2): 87-88. (Pol., with Engl, title). — (Dept Zool.,

listed. Inst. Biol., M. Curie-Skladowska Univ., Akademicka

19, PO-20-033 Lublin).

( 14063) BÖNSEL, A.,2001.Zusammenhängezwischen 1 6 was taken on 10-V-2000nrGucidw, Roztoczanski

der Gewässereutrophierung und der Ausbreitung von Natn. Park, Poland. The habitat and its odon. fauna are

Erythromma viridulum (Charp., 1840) (Zygoptera: briefly described.

Coenagrionidae), am Beispiel von Mecklenburg-

-Vorporamera.Z Okol. NatSchutz 9(4): 211-217. (With (14067) CARVALHO, A.L. & R.R. KLOOSTERMAN,

Engl. s.). — Vasenbusch 15, D-18337 Gresenhorst). 2001. Descriçâo da larva de Neocordulia carlochagasi

In Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (NE Germany), E. Santos, 1967 (Insecta, Odonata, Corduliidae). Contr.

viridulum appeared in the 1960s. At present it isknown amis. Hist. nat. Brasil (Zool.) 32:1-5. (Port., with Engl,

northward — from numerous localities. Its recent s.). (Dept Ent., Mus. Nac., UFRJ, Caixa postal

expansion is attributed to habitat eutrophication and 68044, BR-21944.970 Cidade Universitaria, RJ).

the subsequent Ceratophyllum expansion rather than The ultimate instar is described and illustrated, based

to the climatic changes. on reared material from Itamonte, MG, Brazil. The

larvae of 5 congeners are keyed.

(14064) BOZlC,L., 2001.Murska äuma in njenaokolica.

— [Mutska Suma and its surroundings]. Svet Ptic 7(3): (14068) CHOVANEC, A. & J. WARINGER, 2001.

22-24. (Slovene). — (Author’s address not stated.). Ecological integrity of river-floodplain systems:

A reference is made the ofLeucorrhinia to occurrence assessment by dragonflysurveys (Insecta: Odonata).

caudalis and L. pectoralis in the Mura R. oak forest Regal. Rivers Res. Mngmt 17: 493-507. - (First

area, NE Slovenia. Author: Abt. Aquat. Ökol., Umweltbundesamt,

SpittelauerLände 5, A-1090 Wien).

(14065) BRACHYTRON (ISSN 1386-3460), Vol. 5, No. A new approach towards assessing the ecological

1/2(Dec. 2001). (Dutch,with Engl. s’s). - (c/oW.J.A. integrity of river-floodplain systems by analysing

Krekelmeent NL-1218 ED resident odon. is The Hoeffnagel, 72, Hilversum). breeding spp. presented.

A. Termaaf. Vliegenlhart, <6 T. Coenagrionmercuriale methodology is based on experiences with existing

(Charp.) in the Netherlands? (pp.2-7); — Manger. R. : approaches using macroinvertebrates as bioindicators

The increase of Pyrrhosoma nymphula in the north- in particular, calculations of saprobic indices,

of the Netherlands — Kalkman, zonation and functional -west (pp. 8-14); V.J. longitudinal feeding group

& N.J. The of the form In addition the total number of and the Dingemanse: occurrence patterns. to spp.

interlineata and the form of Aeshna subarctica number of sensitive the ‘Odonate Habitat Index’ typical spp,,

elisabethae in the Netherlands (pp. 15-18); — (OHI) is a key element of the assessment method. It

R. & The Dutch indicates of Groenendijk, D., Ketelaar C. Plate: characteristic features a river-floodplain

Scheme: after the Dragonfly Monitoring some results system, such as connectivity aspects, flow dynamics

— first three years of counting (pp. 19-27); Ketelaar, and terrestrialization processes. The OHI is calculated

E.P. deBoer& A. de R., van Burgh: New localities of from the species-specific habitat values (expressing

Sympecma paedisca in the Netherlands (pp. 28-31); habitat preferences), abundances and the species- 332 Odonatological Abstracts

-specific indication weight, which distinguishes (14072) DIGEST OF JAPANESE ODONA TOLOGI-

of eurytopic from stenotopic spp. The comparison the CAL SHORT COMMUNICATIONS , No. 11 (Sept

status quo with a reference condition allows an 2001). — Translated, compiled and produced by N.

assessment ofindividual waterbodies and/or ofawhole Ishizawa ( 1644-15,Yamaguchi, Tokorozawa, Saitaraa,

areain afive-tiered classification scheme. The approach 359-1145, JA).

also be used the evaluation Y. Does sieboldii like the air presented may for of Aral, : Anotogaster

reconnection side — restoration measures (e.g. of arms) conditioner? (p. 1); Hovering of mature male of

and for the definition ofmanagement objectives. Apart Gynacanthajaponica (p. 1 ); — Tanaka, T : Migration

from the of in — Y.: methodological framework, the results a Sympetrum frequens Selys (pp. 2-8); Arai,

first of application this approach are presented in the Observation on Lestes temporalis Selys ovipositing in

paper as well. The study areaswere selected floodplain the middle of the night (p. 8).

systems ofthe Austrian sectionofthe Danubeand man-

made inshore structures of the impounded Danube (14073) DOLNY, A., E. TEPEROVA & K. VOLNA,

section in Vienna. 2001. Vääcy (Odonata)naûzemi NPR Rejviz: souöasny

20, ochrana ohrozeni. stav, zmêny v prûbêhu stoleti, a — (14069) DANNELID, E. & K. EKESTUBBE, 2001. Dragonflies (Odonata)oftheNature Reserve Rajviz:

Vinterflickslända (Sympecma fusca) pâ spridning current state, changes during the 20th century,

normt? — Winter Damselfly (Sympecma fusca) conservation. Cas. slez. Muz. Opava (A) 50 (Suppl.):

spreading north in Sweden? Em. Tidskr. 122(4): 173- 66-77. (Czech, with Engl, s,). — (Katedra Biol. & Ekol.,

-176. (Swed., with Engl. s.). — (First Author: Inst. Ostravske Univ.,id. 30-dubna 22, CZ-70I03 Ostrava),

Zool., Univ. Stockholm, S-10691 Stockholm). The status ofthe fauna in 1929-1932,1949,1950-1956,

recorded 1998-2000 is and discussed The sp., known from SE Sweden, has been 1992, and compared (total

recently from various localities in the provinces of 27 spp.). Aeshna subarctica, Somatochlora alpestris and

and and from the island of dubia Södermanland Uppland, Leucorrhinia are of particular interest.

Gotland (whereS. paedisca also occurs). The possibility

DRAGONFLY NEWS. ofa northward expansion trend is discussed. (14074) The newsletter of the

British Dragonfly Society (ISSN none),No. 40 (autumn

(14070) DE KNIJF, G. & A. ANSELIN, 2001. Libellen 2001). — (c/o S. Henson, 10ShoteshamRd,Poringland,

in Limburg: veranderingin verspreiding en het belang Norwich, NR14 7LE, UK).

— — T. : From voorViaanderen. [Dragonflies in Limburg:changes Henson, S.: From the Editor (p. 1); Beynon,

in distribution and the importance of the province for the President’s pond (pp. 2-3); - Taylor, P.:

the Handers odonate diversity]. Likona Jaarb. 2000: Conservation Officer launched! (p. 4); — Murray, C:

— 51-62. (Dutch). — (Inst. Natuurbehoud, Kliniekstraat From the Conservation Officer (pp.5-6); 2001 Field

25, B-1070 Brussel). Meetings round-up (pp. 7-10); — Hepper, D.:

More than 9000 records are available for the prov. of [Obituary] Colonel E.D.V. Prendergast (p. 10); —

Limburg,Belgium,close to 5400 ofthese for the period Smallshire, D. : Threat toprimedragonfly site in Devon:

55 Since 7 - Surveillance of 1990-2000, covering spp. 1990, spp. were update (pp. 10-11); monitoring

in the for the first the records of Southern — evidenced prov. time, Damselfly (p. 11); Criteria for proof of

6 increased, while the abundance of in — K. et al.: spp. significantly breeding dragonflies (p. 12); Miller,

7 has decreased. 58 wereso farrecorded from Peter Miller’s — Clarke. D.: The first spp. spp. ponds (p. 12);

Flanders, therefore the odon. fauna of Limburg is dayin the life ofa Southern Hawker (p. 13); — Taylor,

considered exceptionally rich; it includes also all the P Mixed pairs (pp. 13-14); — Smallshire, D. : A

21 in Flanders redlisted for those “bitten the — spp. warning by bug”! (p. 14);

Kriegel, P. : Friendly dragonfly (p. 14; poem); —

(14071) DE SILVA WIJEYERATNE, G., 2001. Members' letters (pp. 14-15); — Noticeboard(pp. 15-

— Dragonflies and damselflies for beginners, Sri Lanka -16); - BDS business (pp. 16-17); Recently pub-

— Nature 3(1): 20-24. — (Author’s address not stated). lished (pp. 18-19); BDS catalogue2001 (p. 20; items

Inspired by T. de Fonseka’s book (cf. CM 13275), the for sale).

introduce the odon. the Author makes an attempt to to

Sri Lankan ornithologists. 15 col. portraits of the (14075) EXUVIAE. Journal of the Slovene Odonatolo-

included. Vol. 8, No. 1 Ceylonese spp. are gical Society (ISSN 1218-3664), (dated Odonatological Abstracts 333

2001, mailed 8 Nov. in HARITONOV, 2001. Apr. 2001). (All papers Engl., (14080) A.Yu., Otryad strekozy-

with Slovene s’s). — (Orders outside Slovenia: c/o -Odonata. In: Krasnaya kniga Rossiyskoy Federacii

P.O. Box NL-3720 AG 103-104, RAN, Astrel’. — Odonatologica, 256, Bilthoven). (Zhivotnye), pp. (Russ.).

Wildermuth, H.: Concealment of European (Inst. Anim. Syst. & Ecol., Russ. Acad. Sei., ul. Frunse

Somatochlora larvae (Anisoptera: Corduliidae)(pp. 1- 11, RUS-630091 Novosibirsk).

-12); - Marinov, M.: Does Coenagrion mercuriale The treatment ofthe taxa is identic to that in the USSR

(Charpentier, 1840) occur in Bulgaria?(pp. 13-19). — Red Data Book of 1984 (cf. OA 5090), butonly Anax

(Abstractor's Note: Vol. 7, No. 2 was not published.) Imperator is listed here.

(14076) FERLETlC, U., 2001. Popis kaijih pastirjev (14081) HARITONOV, A.Yu.. 2001. Problema vida i — Primorski. — and (Odonata) najumi [Dragonfly(Odonata) vidoobrazovaniya v otryade strekoz, [Species

inventarisation in southern Littoral, Slovenia], Student spéciation problems in the order Odonata]. In:

— thesis, DeptBiol., Univ. Ljubljana. 8 pp. (Slovene). Evolyucionnaya biologiya, Vol. 1, pp. 303-308, Tomsk

— (Marezige 1, SI-6273 Marezige). gos. Univ., Tomsk. (Russ.). (Inst. Anim. Syst. &

Records of 24 with and Acad, ul. spp., locality descriptions (20), Ecol., Russ. Sei., Frunse 11, RUS-630091 - a brief discussion; SW Slovenia. Novosibirsk).

The convenience of the Order for spéciation research

A. & X. is various (14077) FLECK, G., NEL, G. BECHLY emphasized, examples are presented, and

and in MARTÎNEZ-DELCLÔS, 2001, Revision somespéciation problems the palaearcticSympetrum

phylogenetic affinities of the Jurassic Steleopteridae spp. are outlined in some detail.

Handlirsch, 1906 (Odonata: Zygoptera). Insect Syst.

Evol. 32(3):285-305. - (First Author: Lab. Ent., Mus. (14082) [HATTO, Y.], 2001. [Hope toriko culture to

Hist, F-75005 Natn Nat., 45 rue Buffon, Paris). survive]. Kochi Shimbun, issue of 8 Oct., p. 16.(Jap.).

and — Parasteleopteron guischardi gen. n., sp. n. (4-17-19 Yakumo, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-0023,

Euparasteleopteron viohli gen. n., sp. n. are described, JA).

A the family is revised and its phylogenetic affinities are regional daily’s article on some highlights in Yuichi

the Hatto’ activities. — For discussed. The Steleopteridae are removed from s toriko and buri more

and into the his involvement with these Epiproctophora transferred Zygoptera. information on Japanese

traditional dragonfly catching techniques, see OA

(14078) FLECK, G., M. TAKAYASU, A. NEL &' C. 13286.

BRUNET, 2001. Notes sur les larves de la famille

fossile Aeschnidiidae (Odonata,Anisoptera). Bull. Soc. (14083) HEIKOOP, L. & J. KIEW, 2001. Libellen

Fr. - in — ent. 106(4): 329-335. (With Engl. s.). (First längs oevers Gouda. Dragonflies along natural

Author: Lab. Mus. Natn. Hist. 45 and the Gouda the Ent., Nat., rueBuffon, traditional banks [in city of area,

F-75005 Paris). Netherlands]. Vlinders 16(4): 22-24. (Dutch, with Engl,

The aeshnidiid larvae have been recently identified on s.). — (Authors’ addresses not stated).

decided the basis oftheir wing venation. A specimen from the In 1993, the city authorities of Gouda for a

Mesozoic of China fresh information water in their provides on nature-like management of bodies area.

and the Since pigmentation, leg claws, mask, epiproct, on 1998, odon. monitoring is systematically

variation in someproportions between penultimate and conducted. The policy and some of the results are

The outlined in the ultimate instars. use of the aeschnidiid larval present paper.

characters in phylogenetic studies is advocated,

(14084) HIEMEYER, F., E. MILLER & J. MILLER,

Libellen vlinder- (14079) GRONERT, R„ 2001. en 2001. Winterbeobachtungen an Sympecma paedisca

waarnemingenin het Windbreker-gebied, 10 juli-10 (Siberische Winterlibelle) Odonata: Lestidae. Ber.

Oktober. — [Dragonfly and observations naturw. Ver. Schwaben 105: 126-137. - (Last 2

in the Windbreker area, 10 July-10 October]. Wind- Authors: Leharstr. 6c, D-86179 Augsburg).

breker - No. NL- The carried 2 141:20-23. (Dutch). (Plein 1945, 9, observations were out at water bodies in

-1755 NH Petten). Ostallgau, S Germany, Nov.-March 1999/2000 and

Records of 11 odon. the Petten Noord Nov.-Feb. 2000/2001. At variance with the literature spp., area,

Holland the 2001. the adultshibernate in shore their prov., Netherlands; records, vegetationat 334 Odonatological Abstracts

eitherin vertical in horizontal breedingsite, or(mostly) 12, Gatineau, QC, J8T 1P7, CA).

Carex data. Some individuals An 9 position on wereexposed ovipositing (accompanied) L. congener

and the to sunshine, wind precipitation snow, surviving descended along the Equisetum stem ca 5 cm below

and well. At the and remained freezing snow coverperfectly temperatures surface, submerged duringca 25 min.;

above 0°C, the insects were moving and scratching in — Saint-AIphonse, Quebec, Canada.

the snow, at 15°C they were taking to the wings. The

respective photographic documentation is superb. (14089) JACOBUSSE, C. et al„ [Eds], 2001 .Bijzondere

in — planten en dieren Zeeland. [Special plants and

(14085) HROKALO [=KHROKALO], L.A., 2001. in Zeeland, the Netherlands], Zeeuwse

lichinok babok Heinkenszand. 223 ISBN 90-806370- Biotopichniy razpodil (Insecta: Landschap, pp.

Odonata) deyakih regioniv Ukraini. — [Habitat -1-7, (Dutch).

in larvae in Includes affinities dragonfly (Insecta: Odonata) some a chapter on Crocothemis erythraea (pp. 183-

ofthe Uchen. Univ. with review the regions Ukraine]. Zap. tavr. nac. 185), a ofits 1994-1999 occurrencein

(Biol.) 14(2): 183-186.(Ukrain.). — (Zool. Dept., Fac, province.

Biol., Shevchenko Univ., Volodymirska 64, UKR-

-01033 Kiev). (14090) JÖDICKE, R„ 2001. Die Libellen der Diana-

In 4 Ukrainian 36 districts, spp. were evidenced from seen(Insecta: Odonata). Drosera, Oldenburg 2001(1/2);

samples taken (1999-2000) in 7 types of aquatic 117-125. (With Engl. s.). — (Grossenging 14,D-49699

habitats. The fauna is listed and analysed. Lindem).

Diana Lakes are part of the “Ahlhomer Fischteiche”

H. (14086) HUNGER, & W. ROSKE, 2001. Short-range nature reserve, nr Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony,

of the Southern 39 recorded. dispersal Damselfly (Coenagrion Germany, During 1980-1999, spp. were

defined mercuriale, Odonata) experimentally using UV The records are listed and annotated, and the fauna is

fluorescent ink. Z. Okol. NatSchutz%4)\ 181-187. (With discussed.

Germ. s.). — (First Author: INULA, Am Pfahlgraben

8, D-79276 Reute). (14091) JONES, C.D., 2001. Ontario hosts the First

Using the capture-mark-retracking method, a Great Lakes Odonata Meeting. Ontario Insects 7(1):

in the of - population was studied area Freiburg/Br., S 22-23. (Box 182, Lakefield, ON, KOL 1H0, CA).

Germany. The UV fluorescent ink made possible the From 3-6 July 2001, Ontario’s Natural Heritage

retracking with a portable UV-lamp at night. Out of Information Centre hosted the meeting (Laurentian

395 marked individuals, 140 were resighted at least Lodge, Algomadistr.). 25 USA and Canadian workers

6 and 9 rates did not differ Some records once. Initially, recapture participated. are presented.

but later of significantly, a higherpercentage â 6 was

resighted. Only 11 individuals weretracked in sections (14092) JONES, C.D. & P. BURKE, 2001.

the where have been different from ones they marked; Identification pitfalls: separating female Twelve-

moved from female Common a single individual to a different water body, at -spotted Skimmer Whitetail.

a distance of 300 m. Ontario Insects 7(1): 5-7. — (First Author: Box 182,

Lakefidd, ON, KOL 1H0, CA).

(14087) HUTCHINSON, R„ 2001. Les libellules dans Distinguishing features for the separation of Libellula

les tourbières. Nouv’Ailes — 11(2): 10. (12 chemin de pulchella and L. lydia are outlined in much detail.

la Savane, app. 12, Gatineau, QC, J8T 1P7, CA).

between the The importance ofdistinguishing various, (14093) JURZTTZA, G., 2001. Lihellengids:soorten van

and otherwise well-defined of West- Tirion, Baam. 191 Hard- hydrologically types en Zuid-Europa. pp.

ISBN - moors is emphasized, and some spp. that are cover (11.0x18.5 cm). 90-5210-432-8 (Price:

• characteristic for of these in Canada 22.64 — Box some Quebec, are net). (Dutch). (Publishers: P.O. 309,

stated. NL-3740 AH Baam).

This is the Dutch edn ofthe work described in OA 6282

and in (14088) HUTCHINSON, R„ 2001. Ponte de Lestes 13419,adapted for the use the Netherlands by

Lestidae) R. Ketelaar & I. congener Hagen (Odonata; Zygoptera: sous Niemeijer.

Teau le long d’une tige de prelc (Equisetum sp.).

Nouv'Ailes - 11(2): 8. (12 chemin de la Savane, app. (14094) KEILER, J.-A. & D. KOVAC, 2001.Travertin- Odonatological Abstracts 335

insekten, Natur 195-197. - in Mus., Frankf. 131(6): (c/o habitatnih tipov, pp. 115-120,CKFF, Miklavz-na-

Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges., Senckenberganlage25, D- -Dravskem-Polju. (Slovene). — (Zemljemerska 10, SI-

-60325 Frankfiirt/Main). -1000 Ljubljana).

21 Includes abrief description of a Thuringian travertine odon. spp. were evidenced alongthe plottedrailway,

rock, with an odon. larva incrustation (age 130.000- Kopcr-Divaca, Slovenia. 4 ofthese are “vulnerable”.

-110.000 B.C.). No protective measures are required.

( 14095) KETELAAR, R., 2001. De donkere wateijuffer, (14099) KOTARAC. M.& A. SaLAMUN,2001. Kacji

— In: F. RebeuSek zeldzame verschijning in Nederland. The Norfolk pastiiji (Odonata). et al.. Porodilo o

in Damselfly still a rare sight the Netherlands. VUnders vplivih na okolje za lokacijski nacrt ureditve reke

16(4): 26-27. (Dutch, with Engl. s.). — (De Vlinder- Savinje na odseku: ovinek Marija Gradec vkljuino z

stichting, P.O. Box 506, NL-6700 AM Wageningen). ovinkom Udmal za habilatne tipe, rastlinstvo in

45 after the last CKFF, Miklavz-na-Dravskem- In 1999, yr sighting, Coenagrion zivalstvo, pp. 53-57,

in the Netherlands. The habitat — armatum was seenagain -Polju. (Slovene). (Zemljemerska 10, SI-1000

is described. It seems the vegetation structure is of Ljubljana).

utmost importance. The forthcomingresearch on this From the Savinja R., section Marija Gradec-Udmat,

sp. is outlined. Slovenia,only 4 odon. spp. aresofarknown. The projected

embankment would inevitably destroy all odon. habitats,

(14096) KETELAAR, R., 2001. Referentieonderzoek therefore some protective measures aresuggested.

donkere waterjuffer in Zweden enNoorwegen. — [Pilot

inquire into ecology and habitat choice of Coenagrion (14100) KOVACS, T. & A. AMBRUS, 2001.

armatura in Sweden and Norway]. VUnders 16(3): 19. Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Plecoptera larvae from

(Dutch). — (De Vlinderstichting, P.O. Box 506, NL- the rivers ofRâba and Lapines (Hungary). Folia hist,

-6700 AM Wageningen). nat. Mas. matraensis 25: 145-162. - (First Author:

A financed the Prins Mâtra brief outline of the project, by Mus., Kossuth u. 40, HU-3200 Gyöngyös),

Bernhard Fonds (the Netherlands), to be carried out by Locality data and collection dates are listed for

the Author. According to a preliminary impression,the Calopteryx splendens, C. virgo,Platycnemis pennipes,

Ischnura sp. requiresshallow, oligotrophicand non-acid waters, elegans pontica, Gomphus vulgatissimus,

with drifting wood and a reasonably dense emergent Onychogomphus forcipatus, Ophiogomphus cecilia,

vegetation. Stylurus flavipes, and Libellula depressa.

(14097) KOTARAC, M.& A. SALAMUN, 2001. Kaöji (14101) KOVÂCS, T„ P. JUHÂSZ & L TURCSÄNYI,

pastiiji (Odonata), In:K. Poboljäaj et al., Inventarizacija 2001. Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Plecoptera larvae

flore, habitatnih tipov in favne indikatorskih vrst na from the river Tisza (1997-1999). Folia hist. nat. Mus.

matraensis — Author: Mâtra delu trase HC Razdrto-Vipava, ki poteka v obmoiju 25; 135-143. (First Mus.,

in Kossuth HU-3200 Krajinskega parka Juini zahodni obronki Nanosa, u. 40, Gyöngyös).

pp. 84-88, CKFF, Miklav2-na-Dravskem-Polju. Calopteryx splendens, Platycnemis pennipes, Ischnura

(Slovene). — (Zemljemerska 10, SI-1000 Ljubljana). elegans pontica, Gomphus vulgatissimus,

The work largely deals with the Mlake area (cf. also Onychogomphus forcipatus, Ophiogomphus cecilia,

W OA 12031 & 13660), Slovenia, where 32 odon. spp. and Stylurus flavipes are listed from the Hungarian

known of which the discovered are now, newly section of the Tisza R. Precise locality data and

Cordulegaster heros is ofparticular interest. In view of collection dates are provided.

the melioration ofvarious wetlands in the vicinity, the

conservation of Mlake is of principal importance for (14102) LABEDZKI, A., 2001. Odonata-Wa2ki. In:

the odon. diversity in the Vipava Valley. Coenagrion J.M. Gutowski & B. Jaroszewicz, (Eds), Catalogueof

omatum is given as anexample. the faunaof Bialowieza Primeval Forest, pp. 88-91.

Inst. Badaw, Lcsnictwa, Warszawa. (Bilingual: Pol. &

(14098) KOTARAC, M. & A. SaLAMUN, 2001. Kadji Engl.). (Kat. Ent, Lesnej, Akad. Rolnicza, ul. Wojska

In: K. PO-60-625 pastirji (Odonata). PoboljSaj et al.. PVO za 2.tir Polskiego 71c, Poznan).

'elezniSke odsek Crni A commented list of 30 from 25 — E. proge Divaca-Koper, kal-Koper spp., localities;

in Divaia Poland. postaja zapodrodjefavne, flore, vegetacije 336 OdonatologicalAbstracts

(14103) LEGRAND, J., 2001. Malgassophlebia — Wildermuth, H. & S. Bauer. Das Wurzelgeflecht

nouvelle du mayanga (Ris, 1909) et une espece genre schwimmender Seggenstöcke als Mikrohabitat von

a Madagascar (Odonata, Anisoptera, Libellulidae). Libellenlarven (Odonata)(pp. 33-45); — Baumann, K.\

Revue fr. Ent. (N.S.) 23(4) : 225-236. With Engl. s.). Habitat und Vergesellschaftung von Somatochlora

— (Lab. Ent., Mus. Natn. Hist. Nat., 45 rueBuffon,F- alpestris und S. arctica imNationalpark Harz (Odonata:

-75005 Paris), Corduliidae)(pp. 47-67); — Muller, O. & B. Muller.

M. from Malgassy is redescribed; ä 5 and Armleuchteralgen als Substrat für Larven von mayanga ,

ultimate instar larva illustrated. M. mediodentata f. are Onychogomphus forcipatus (Odonata: Gomphidae)

- sp. n. is described and compared with the type sp. (pp. 69-78); Kunz, B. & D. Kunv. Lindenia

Holotype 3, allotype 9: Madagascar: 15 km E of tetraphylla: Wiederfund für Afrika (Odonata:

Morarano, 7-XI-1998; deposited at MNHN, Paris. Gomphidae) (pp. 79-85); — Mauersberger, H. & R.

reconsidered. Some generic features are Mauersberger.Hornisse Vespa crabro als Prädator von

Aeshna Odonata: cyanea (Hymenoptera: Vespidae;

(14104) La LETTRE DES SOCIETAIRES, Société Aeshnidae) (pp. 87-89); — Knaus, P. & C. Vorburger.

française d’odonatologie (ISSN 1260-0857), No. 25 Neuer Fundort von Sympecma paedisca in der

- - (Oct. 2001), No. 26 (Dec. 2001). (c/o J.-L. Ostschweiz (Odonata: Lestidae) (pp. 91-96);

Dommanget, 7 rueLamartine, F-78390 Bois-d’Atcy). Wildermuth, H. \ Moostierchen und Zuckmücken als

[No. 25 :] includes reports of the 2001 Plenary and Epizoen von Macromia amphigena (Bryozoa:

ManagementBoard Meetings, and a comprehensive Plumatellidae; Diptera: Chironomidae; Odonata:

review (by J. -L. Dommanget)ofthe first decade (1991- Macromiidae) (pp. 97-102).

the — -2000) of SFO work. [No. 26:] contains a

Supplement,“Liste de référence des odonates de France (14107) MALANGPO. Newsletter of the Thai National

métropolitaine’,by J.-L. Dommanget. Office of SIO, Bangkok (ISSN 1381-5345), No. 18

(Nov. 2001). - (Orders to the Eds of Odonatologica,

(14105) LIBELLENNACHRICHTEN. Mitteilungsblatt P.O. Box 256, NL-3720 AG Bilthoven).

der Gesellschaft deutschsprachiger Odonatologen Pinratana, A.: Editorial (p. 163); — Dijkstra, K.-D.B.

(GdO) (ISSN 1437-5621), No. 6 (15 Sept. 2001). - & V.J. Kalkman: Orange and gold (pp. 164-166;

Ms I. Heimbühlstr. D-72768 checklist of (c/o Schrimpf, 32, 65 spp. from 7 Thai localities, incl.

Reutlingen). Coelicciasp. n. ffomKhaoPhanomBencha);— Yokoi,

16 under the traditional The N.: in central Laos pp., organized headings. Studying dragonflies (pp. 167-169;

lh issue includes the minutes of the 20 (2001) GdO species list from 11 localities); — Hdmdldinen, M.:

Plenary Business Meeting (inch the 2000 Balance Review of two recent Japanese papers on Thai

Account), various notifications, publication reviews, dragonflies,with some additional notes (pp. 169-170);

,h and the reports of the 15 Int. Symp. Odonatol. Thipaksom, A., P. Kittayapong, J.R. Milne, V.

nd (Novosibirsk) and the 2 WDA Int. Symp. Odonatol. Thirakupt, C. Sindhusake & S. Poonchaisri: Additions

(Gällivare, Sweden), etc. Ofinterest is the ethnographic to the distributions ofrice field odonates in Thailand

note by H. Hunger. Teufelsnadeln und Augenstecher (pp. 171-174).

weitherhin ungefährdet(pp. 12-13).

(14108) MARTINIA. Revue scientifique de la Société

(14106) LIBELLULA. Zeitschrift der Gesellschaft française d’odonatologie(ISSN 0297-0902), Vol. 17,

-deutschsprachiger Odonatologen(GdO) (ISSN 0723- No. 3 (dated Sept. 2001, mailed Dec. 2001), Suppl. 2

-6514), Vol. 20, No. 1/2 (Oct. 2001). (With Engl. s’s). (Nov. 2001), No. 4 (Dec. 2001). - (c/o J.-L.

— (c/o Ms I. Schrimpf, Heimbühlstr. 32, D-72768 Dommanget, 7 rue Lamartine, F-78390 Bois-d’Arcy),

Reutlingen). [No. 3:] Guerold, F., J.-P. Baudot & G. Jacquemin'.

Neue Daten Première de la d’Aeshna affinis Leipelt, K.G., C. Schiitle & F. Suhling: preuve reproduction

zurLarvalökologievon Macromia splendens (Odonata: Vander Linden, 1820 (Odonata,Anisoptera, Aeshnidae)

Macromiidae) (pp. 1-11); — Jodicke, R.: Saisonale et nouvelles observations d’odonates rares en Lorraine

Einnischung von Paragomphus genei in Tunesien (pp. 77-87); - Dommanget, J.-L. & S. Jolivet:

(Odonata: Gomphidae)(pp. 13-22); — Phoenix, J., P. Decouvcrte d’une petite population de Coenagrion

Kneis & J. Zinke: Ophiogomphuscecüia im sächsischen caerulescens (Fonscolombe, 1838)dans le departement

Abschnitt der Elbe (Odonata: Gomphidae)(pp. 23-32); de TAveyron (Odonata, Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae) Odonatological Abstracts 337

(p. 88); — Couteyen, S. & M. Papazian: Contribution Warmirisko-Mazurski University, Olsztyn (pp.41-42);

à la connaissance des odonates de l’île de la Réunion, KuSka, A.: Non-professional entomology in the

5: Orthetrum steramale (Burmeister, 1839),uneespèce Upper Silesia (pp. 42-43); — Letowski, J.\ Current

redécouverte 89- trends in the research at the sur l’île (Odonata, Libellulidae) (pp. entomological Department

-90); - Vanappelghem, C. & F. Weille: Observations of Zoology, Maria Curie-Skladowska University,

de Leucorrhinia rubicunda (L., 1758) dans le Nord- Lublin (pp.46-47); — Napidrkowska-Kowalik, J. & J.

Current of the -Pas-de-Calais en 2000 (Odonata, Anisoptera, Letowski: state knowledge on insect

Libellulidae) (pp. 91-94); — Lett. J. M.: Première fauna of Lublin (pp. 50-51); — Piotrowski, IV.: The

donnée de Coenagrionomatum (Sélys, 1850) dans la state ofinsect exploration in the Poleskie National Park

Région Centre, département du Cher (Odonata, at the end of 2000 (pp. 54-55).

Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae) (p. 94); — Dommanget,

2000. J.-L.: Le point sur les connaissances relatives aux (14110) MATTILA, K., 2001. Hyönteistiedonannot

odonates du département de l’Aveyron (pp. 95-106); — [Insect records 2000]. Diamina 10: 37-41. (Finn.). -

Grand, D., N. Greff & G. Delcourt: Leucorrhinia (Lukonmäenkatu 18 B 13, FIN-33700 Tampere).

le Includes Finnish records for 5 odon. A 9 pectoralis (Charpentier, 1825)nouveaupour départe- some spp.

du Rhône — T. & F. ment (pp. 107-109); Williamson, Aeshna viridis was found lured into a moth light trap.

Microhabitats les larves Meurgey: refuges pour

d’Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden, 1820) et Platyc- (14111) MAYER, G., 2001. Die Grüne Keiljungfer

nemis pennipes (Pallas, 1771) (Odonata, Zygoptera, Ophiogomphus cecilia im Landkreis Aichach-Fried-

PlatycnemididaeetCoenagrionidae)(p.110); - Male- berg. Her. naturw. Ver. Schwaben 105: 138-148. -

-Malherbe, E. & M. Caupenne:Le point sur six odonates (Am Harfenacker 10, D-86316 Friedberg).

remarquables de Brenne (département de l’Indre) (pp. The past and present distribution ofO. cecilia in Bavaria

- and its 111-114); d’Aguilar,J.: Les descriptions originales (Germany), current occurrence in Swabia

the des odonates d’Europe, 8: Leach, William Elford ( 1790- (restricted to Aichach-Friedbergdistr.) aremapped.

-1836) (pp. 115-118). - [Suppl.2;] Manach, A.:Atlas The appropriate habitat conservation measures in

odonates de col, préliminaire des Bretagne (pp. 1-60, Swabia are suggested and outlined.

pis 1-8 excl.). - [No. 4:] Heidemann, H. & J.-L.

Dommanget: In memoriam Herbert Wichmann, 1922- (14112) MERMOD-FRICKER, F.,2001. Bibliographie

-2000 (pp. 121-122); - Lett. J.M., R. Cloupeau, J.-L concernant la faune entomologique suisse, 1998. Bull.

Pratz & E. Male-Malherbe: Liste commentée des romandEnl. 19(1): 5-16. - (CSCF, Terreaux 14, CH-

odonates de la régionCentre (départments du Cher, de -2000 Neuchâtel).

l’Eure-et-Loir,de l’Indre, de l’Indre-et-Loire,du Loir- Contains 6 odonatol. titles.

-et-Cher et du Loiret) (pp. 123-168); — Dommanget,

J.-L: Rubriquebibliographique (pp. 169-174). (14113) MOCEK, B. & M. MIKAT, 2001. Druhÿ

pîispëvek k poznâni fauny vazek (Odonata) pfirodni

44 “Na Plachtë” Hradci Krâlové. — The (14109) MATERIALYZJAZDOWE, ZjazdPolskiego pamâtky v second

Towarzystwa Entomologicznego,Spata.Pol. Tow. Ent., contribution to the knowledge of the dragonfly fauna

Poznan. [Abstracts only]. (Pol.). — (Germ, translations, (Odonata) in the Nature Monument “Na Plachtë”,

Czech by Dr P. Buczynski, are available from the Eds of eastern Bohemia, Republic. Acta Mus.

Odonatologica). reginaehradecensis (A) 28:135-142. (Czech, with Engl,

[Odonatol. papers:] Bernard, R.\ Studies on odonate s.). — (First Author: Muz. vÿchodnich Cech, EliSCino

biology and distributionin the Department ofGeneral nâbreii 465, CZ-500 01 Hradec Krâlové).

Zoology, A. Mickiewicz University, Poznan (pp. 20- With reference to the work described in OA 11599,

- 1997-2000 the number of -21); Buczynski, P. : The impact ofintense agriculture during thermophilous spp.

the from the of has while have on Odonata: an example vicinity increased, some psychrophilous taxa

— added the which Krzczoczöw, Wyzyna Lubelska Uplands (p. 22); disappeared. 5 spp. were to list, now

Kowalczyk, J.K. & K. Szczepko: Insect Inventarisation stands at 37 spp.

the in post-agriculturalareas during phase ofrestoration

— MARTfNEZ- ofnatural conditions (p. 40); Kurzatkowska, A.. J. (14114) NEL, A., G. BECHLY & X.

Pakulnicza & S. Czachorowski: Entomological work -DELCL6S, 2001. A new fossil dragonfly from the

in theDepartmentofEcology andNature Conservation, Upper Jurassic in Germany (Odonata, Anisoptera, 338 Odonatological Abstracts

257-261. Protolindeniidae).Revuefr. Enl. (N.S.) 23(4): (14118) PRASAD, M„ 2001, Record of a damselfly

(With Fr. s.). — (First Author: Lab. Ent., Mus. Natn. Aciagrion occidentale (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)from

Hist. Nat., 45 rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris), Lakshadweep and Minicoy islands, India. Bionotes

Protolindenia described and 70. — Surv, ‘M’ New viohly sp. n is illustrated 3(3): (Zool. India, Block, Alipore,

from Lower Tithonian (Hybonotum Zone), Solnhofen Calcutta-700053, India).

No other odon. far recorded from the 2 Lithographic Limestone of Frankonian Alb, Bavaria. spp. were so

Holotype (imprint and counterimprint) and paratype islands, Arabian Sea.

(distal part of a hindwing) are deposited in MNHN,

Paris (MNHN-LP-R. 55238) and in Jura. Mus. (SOS (14119) PURDON, C„ 2001. Results of the Lake Dore

odonate Ontario 20-21. — 1693),resp. count. Insects 7(1): (c/oC.D.

Jones, Box 182, Lakefield, ON, KOL 2H0, CA).

VAN DE A checklist of 46 in in (14115) NIEUWSBRIEF NEDERLANDSE spp., evidenced a single day

VERENIGING VOOR LIBELLENSTUDIE (ISSN 2001 (date not stated). The lists for 1998-2000 are also

1387-4470),Vol. 5, No. 2 (1 June 2001), No. 3 (Sept. presented; — Ontario, Canada.

2001), (Dutch). — (c/o M. Wasscher, Minstraat I5bis,

NL-3582 CA Utrecht). (14120) REJL, J„ 2001. VâSky (Odonata) NPR

[Scientific notes:] [No. 2:] Goudsmids, K. : Changes in Bohdaneèskÿ rybnik a rybnik Matka. — The dragon-

dragonflyfauna ofthe Pluismeer nr Baarn (pp 6-7); — flies (Odonata) of the National Nature Reserve

Dingemanse, N. : Regionalvariation in the occurrence “Bohdanecskÿ rybnik a rybnik Matka”, eastern

of colour forms in Ceriagrion tenellum (pp, 8-9); — Bohemia. Acta Mus. reginaehradecensis (A) 28: 129-

Wasscher, M., F. Bos & R. Ketelaar. A suggestionfor -134. (Czech, with Engl, s.), — (Agentura ochrany

some additional Dutch vernacular names for S pïirody, Bo2eny Nëmcove 2625, CZ-530 02

— T. & V. European dragonflies (p. 9); van Trig!, Pardubice).

Kalkman: Towards and exchange-officefor exuviae of 34 spp. were recorded during 1998-2000, inch Anax

the Western Palearctic (pp. 10-11; Engl.). — [No. 3:] parthenope and Sympetrum fonscolombii, which are

Niesen, H. : An aberrant Ischnura elegans <} (p. 6); — new for E Bohemia.

Schuurmans, M.\ Onychogomphus forcipatus nr

Maastricht tp. 6); — Luijten,L : Erythromma vindulum (14121) ROLFF, J„ C. VOGEL & H.-J. POETHKE,

at Rottumeroog(p. 6); — van der Burg, E Records 2001. Co-evolution between ectoparasites and their

— Jean Belle insect hosts: simulation from the Roer (p. 6); Anonymous: a study of a damselfly-water

deceased (p. 7). mite interaction. Ecol. Ent. 26(6): 638-645. - (First

Author: Dept Anim. & Plant Sei., Univ. Sheffield,

(14116) POBOLJSaJ, K„ 2001. PoroCilo o vplivih na Sheffield,S10 2TN, UK).

okolje za odlagalisiekomunalnih odpadkov Mislinjska A simulation model investigating the co-evolution of

Dobrava za podrodjefavne, flore in habitatnih tipov. water mites infesting their aquatic insect hosts during

— [Assessment ofenvironmentalimpactonfauna,flora emergence is presented. The model is based on field

and habitattypes by the Mislinjska Dobrava communal and experimental studies ofthe ectoparasitic water mite

waste dump],CKFF, Miklavz-na-Dravskem-Polju. 18 Arrenurus cuspidator and the damselfly Coenagrion — pp. (Slovene). Zemljemerska 10,SI-1000 Ljubljana). puella. — 3 scenarios were studied: (1) only the host

4 odon. recorded from in spp. are a stream and marsh was allowed to evolve timingofemergence, while the

the area; — Slovenia. timingofthe parasites’ infestation opportunity was held

constant, (2) both host and parasite were allowed to

2001. kl the (14117) POPOVA, O.N., Vliyanie imala na evolve, (3) only parasite’s timing was allowed to

i roda — while the host — rasselenie periody lyota strekoz Sympetrum. evolve, was constrained completely.

[The impact of climate on the distribution and adult In the first 2 scenarios, parasite abundances decreased

Vest. and reached valueswell below phenology of the Sympetrum dragonflies]. in the courseofevolution

those in the whereas in Chelyabinsk, gos. pedag. Univ. (X) 2001(2): 24-33. found field, the third scenario,

— Anim. (Russ.). (Inst. Syst. & Ecol., Russ. Acad. Sei., parasite abundances were maintained at a level close

ul. Frunse RUS-630091 11, Novosibirsk). to that found in the field. In the second scenario (co-

A splendid review, deals with the European and -evolution), the host seemed to be the leader in the

Siberian ofthe — It concluded that spp. genus. evolutionary race, is water mite Odonatological Abstracts 339

is of in excessive harassment 6 6 is often then parasitism capable shaping emergence patterns by as suggested,

(J cj than aquatic insects and, despite the same life-cycle length should evolve much brighter coloration 9 9.

for host and parasite, the parasite evolves fast enough If the assumptions underlying the ‘unprofitable mate’

to shape its hatching pattern to match the emergence model are broadly correct, then not only does it offer a

of pattern its host. novel explanation for sexual dimorphism, but it also

provides the first case example of the evolution of

(14122) ROSS, S.,2001. The natural history ofMecosta aposematism as a result of intraspecific interactions.

county, Michigan. Wood Turtle Pubis, Rodney/MI.

vi+278 ISBN 0-9709389- 2001. pp. Softcover (21.5x27.8 cm), (14125) SHVARCEV, G., Letayushchiedrakony.

— — — Vek -0-X. Price: US $ ca 40.- net (non-residents). [Flying dragons]. Sibirskiy Vypusk 2001(32);

,h (Publishers: 16809 Ave, Rodney, MI 49342-9706, 11 ; issue of 17 August. (Russian).

USA). A comprehensive article, in a Siberian weekly, on

An exhaustive homestead monograph, based on 30 yr dragonflyresearch and in the World, published on the

of field work. It also 93 odon. with field occasion ofthe IS“ Odonatol. covers spp., 1 Int. Symp. (Novosibirsk,

the local of each adult 9-19 See also OA 14060. notes, statements on status sp., July 2001).

phenology graphs, etc,

(14126) SILSBY, J., 2001. Dragonflies of the world.

Die der (14123) SEIDENBUSCH, R„ 2001. Gefährdung CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood/VIC. viii+216 pp.,

Libellenim Landkreis Amberg-Sulzbach. Eisengau 16; 340 col. figs inch Hardcover (23,0x26.0 cm). ISBN 0-

5-16. — (Klenze-Str. 5, D-92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg). -643-06512-1. — Price: AU$ 59.95, plus postage: AU$

53 spp. of the Amberg-Sulzbach distr., Bavaria, 9.- (Australia), AU$ 20.- (all other countries). — (Pub-

Germany are checklisted, and the status of the various lishers: P.O. Box 1139, Collingwood,VIC 3066, AU).

aquatic habitats in the region is outlined. An attractive general book on dragonflies, unique in

and The its approach almost so in its scope. text was

(14124) SHERRATT, T.N. & M.R. FORBES, 2001. partly contributed by, partly prepared in collaboration

Sexual differences in coloration of coenagrionid with some distinguished odonatologists of the world.

damselflies (Odonata): a case of intraspecific The main chapter titles are: “Introduction” (pp. 1 -6),

aposematism? Anim. Behav. 62(4): 653-660. - (First ‘Today’s Odonata” (pp. 7-12), “Life cycle” (pp. 13-

Author: Dept Biol. Sei, Univ. Durham, South Rd, -30), “The perfect hunting machine”(pp.31 -42), “Lords

Colour and Durham, DH1 3LE, UK). of the air” (by G. Ruppell, pp. 43-48),

Sexual dimorphism is commonly explained as a polymorphism” (by P. Miller, pp. 49-54), ‘Territory

of selection traits that increase S and “Habitats and consequence on reproduction” (pp. 55-64), réfugia”

attractiveness to ? 9, or simply allow S S greater (pp. 65-70), “Odonata around the world (pp. 71-184),

access to 9 9. Here, another explanation for sexual “Evolutionary riddles”(by J. Trueman, pp. 185-190),

in coloration “Artificial and differences within coenagrionid spp. is rearing”(by S. Butler, pp. 191-194),

considered. In many of these, S6 are more brightly “Conservation” (by N. Moore, pp. 195-198).Some parts

than 9 have Yet contributed also coloured 9 and different patterns. they of the text were by N. Donnelly, S.

nonterritorial and do in R. V. I. M. are not engage displays: indeed, Dunkle, Garrison, McMillan, Meskin,

S competitionfor mates often resembles a scramble. Samways, G. Vick, andK. Wilson (most initials incom-

Itis, therefore, argued that even if 9 9 show a degree plete, as stated in the book). The selection of species

of then it is be based colour 300 in their natural matechoice, unlikelyto on portraits, covering ca spp., mostly

or pattern. Instead, it is suggested that sexual setting,and contributed by 27 workers, is well balanced

has evolved in this both and After R.J. dimorphism group primarily as a geographically taxonomically.

form ofsex-related warningcoloration. First, it is argued Tillyard’s The biology ofdragonflies(1917), thisis the

that it is almost inevitable that S 6 interactions will first Engl, book presenting (in this case a balanced se-

lection of incut a small cost to both participants. The Authors many of) the general biological features of

then provide some evidence that <î S are capable of the Order. It is easily legible. Apparently directed in

colour clue sexual the first using as a to identity. Using a simple place at non-professionals,a professional spe-

model, they show that if these conditions hold, then cialist, too, will experience it as a useful and pleasant

sexual dimorphism will readily evolve. Furthermore, reading.

the model shows that if 9 9 are selected to avoid 340 Odonatological Abstracts

(14127) SIOJA. [Information bulletin of the SIO Japan 2001 field trips to S Turkey, incl. habitat descriptions,

Branch No. 1 No. 2 larvae of Office], 2001, (3 Feb.), (1 Sept). spp. list, descriptions Ceriagrion georguffeyi,

(Jap.). — (c/o K. Inoue, 5-9, Fuminosato 4-chome, Coenagrion syriacum, Onychogomphus macrodon,

Abeno-ku, Osaka, 545-0004, JA). Ladona pontica, etc., a key to W Palaearctic Onycho-

1 lh [No. :] Last-minute information onthe 15 Int. Symp. gomphus spp., biological and other notes on various

Odonatol.. Novosibirsk; and someinternal management spp., etc.

1 - the Int. communications. [No. 2:] Report on IS“

Symp. Odonatol.; Obituary notice for Prof. Dr H.-f. (14132) TAYLOR, G.K., 2001. Mechanics and aero-

Biol. Chao; and information on the forthcoming dynamicsofinsect flight control. Rev. 76(4): 449-

Odonatologicatribute issues. -471. — Dept Zool., Univ. Oxford, South Parks Rd,

Oxford, 0X1 3PS, UK).

(14128) SITAR, S., 2001. Sloveneti so bili tu it v A qualitative analysis of insect flight control is

prazgodovini! — [Slovenets (direct ancestors of the presented from the perspective of flight mechanics,

here the of the both the and modern Slovenians) were (in territory drawing upon neurophysiology

present Slovenia) already in prehistoric times!] biomechanics literatures. The emphasis is on Orthoptera

Vzajemnost 2001(11): 38-39. (Slovene). - (§tihova and Diptera, but the situation in Calopteryx splendens,

15, SI-1000 Ljubljana). Anax parthenope and Orthetrum cancellatum is also

s1 A concise review ofthe proceedings ofthe I Int. Conf. outlined.

on the role of Venets in ethnogenesis ofcentral Europe

(Ljubljana-Ptuj, Sept. 2001). A reference is made to (14133) VAN SWAAY, C„ R. KETELAAR & D.

the of folk with 2001. vlinders libellenonder distribution dragonfly appellations an GROENENDUK, Dag en - association to the snake, which coincides with the dis- de meetlat. [ and dragonfly monitoringin

tribution ofthe Venetic Umfield culture (cf. OA 10630, the Netherlands]. Vlinders 16(3): 4-5. (Dutch). —

Author: De P.O. Box 13964), with the 5/8 measure and some other ancient (Second Vlinderstichting, 506,

peculiarities in folk music, and with that ofsome ge- NL-6700 AM Wageningen),

A netically fixed human somatic features in central Eu- brief generalreport on the 2000 results, with special

the - For the & rope. reference to Gouda area, 1998 1999

OA 12595 and 13322, Vernacular reports, see resp.

de bos- (14129) SMEENK, H„ 2001. Libellenportret: names are used only.

beekjuffer. — [Dragonfly portrait: Calopteryx virgo],

Vlinders 16(4): 31. (Dutch). - (Author’s address not (14134) VALTONEN, P., 2001. Sympetrum sanguineum

stated). sudenkorento Pirkanmaan liepeillä. — [Sympetrum

with and with recorded General, a phot., reference to its occur- sanguineum near Pirkanmaa]. Diamina 10:28-

- rence in the Geul and the Dommel rivers, the Nether- -29. (Finn.). (Kaukolankuja2, FIN-33820 Kangasala).

lands. Records a

18-V1I-1999. Hauho, In Finland, this sp. occurs

(14130) SMIT, J. et al„ [Eds], 2001. Stikke Trui. Insek- regularly only in the Aland Isis. A few obvious migrants

Amhem. 184 ISBN recorded in E Finland in 1970 OA tenwerkgroepKNNV, pp, none. were (see 577).

(Dutch). — (Orders to: J, Smit, Plattenburgerweg 7,

NL-6824 ER Amhem). (14135) VINGERHOEDS, L„ H. BLAAUW, T.

This is a report onthe 1990-1998 studies ofinsect fauna LITJENS & J. FENS, 2001. Libellen inventarisatie in

of“Stikke Trui”, a locality E of Amhem, the Nether- natuurgebieden in de omgeving rond Breda. —

lands. The in odon. fauna (23spp.) is analysed on pp. 19- [Dragonfly inventarisation in nature reserves the -25. vicinity of the city of Breda], Insektenwerkgroep

Breda. 22 & inch KNNV, pp„ maps graphs (Dutch).

(14131) SULZBACH-ROSENBERGER LIBELLEN- — (First Author; Joris Helleputtestraat 20, NL-4827

RUNDBRIEFE (ISSN none). No. 12 (Nov. 2001). - CA Breda).

• — Price: 8.- net + postage. (c/o R. Seidenbusch, A detailed report on the 2001 monitoring in 4 areas,

Klenze Str. 5, D-92237 Sulzbach-Rosenberg). Noord Brabant prov., the Netherlands. Vernacular

The detailed issue (60 pp., not paginated) presents a nomenclature.

account, by R. Seidenbusch (in Engl.), ofhis 2000 and Odonatological Abstracts 341

(14136) VIZSLÄN, T. & B. PINGITZER, 2001. Adatok clades; the splendens-like forms and the virg/

a Bükk-vidék és Miskole Odonata meridionalis/haetnorrhoidalis kôrnyékének group. Intraspecific

— Data the different faunâjâhoz. on odonate fauna of Biikk variability,indicating stages ofspeciation, was

Mountains and Miskolc. Folia hist. nat. Mus. detectedonly in W Mediterraneanrepresentatives (e.g.

matraensis 25: 121-126. (Hung., with Engl. s.). - C. xanthostoma)but not in invasive representatives in

HU-9400 (Szent Mihâly u. 9, Sopron). W Europe. The N African endemic C. exul is more

40 evidenced listed related the Italian C. spp., during 1999-2000,are along closely to s. caprai than to C.

with the data and collection dates. locality splendens s.s. Based onthe present information,Cretan

populations arethe only splendens-like taxa in addition

T. & B. Adatok that deserve (14137) VIZSLAN, PINGITZER,2001. to C. s. caprai subspecies status.

a Dunântûl Odonata faunâjâhoz, 2. — Data on the

odonate fauna of 2. Transdanubia, Folia hist. nat. Mus. (14139) WENDZONKA, J„ 2001. Wazki (Odonata)

matraensis 25: 127-134. (Hung., with Engl. s.). - okolic Gostynia (poludniowa Wielkopolska). —

(Szent Mihâly u. 9, HU-9400 Sopron). Dragonflies (Odonata) of Gostyn and its environs

40 evidenced in with spp., 2000, are listed along the (southern Wielkopolska). Badan. fizjogr. Pol. zachod.

locality data and collection dates. (C) 48: 29-39. (Pol., with Engl. s.). - (Zaklad Ekol.,

Akad. Bydgoska, id. Chodkiewicza 51, PO-85-667

(14138) WEEKERS, P.H.H., J.F. DE JONCKHEERE Bydgoszcz)

& H.J. 2001. 44 DUMONT, Phylogenetic relationships spp., recorded during 1995-2000, are checklisted

inferred from ribosomal ITS and sequences along with detailed discussions on some of them.

biogeographicpatterns in representatives ofthe genus Aeshna affmis and Orthetrum albistylumare regionally

Calopteryx (Insecta: Odonata) of the West noteworthy.

Mol. Mediterranean and adjacentWest European zone.

Phylogen. Evol. 20(1): 89-99. - (Third Author: Inst. (14140) WILLIAMSONIA. A newsletter oftheMichigan

B-9000 Odonata ISSN Vol. No. 4 Anim. Ecol., Univ. Ghent, Ledeganckstraat 35, Survey. none. 5, (received

Gent). 10 Nov. 2001), — (c/o Dr M.F. O’Brien, Insect Div.,

W Europe is a reinvasion zone for the riverine Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, 1109 Gaddes Ave, Ann

Reinvasion been central MI Calopteryx. may have from Arbor, 48100-1079,USA).

W Asia from the W Mediterranean the in or refugium. Ross, S.: Surveying western U[pper]P[eninsula the

PhylogeneticrelationshipsofW Mediterranean and W Ottawa National Forest] (pp. 1-2); — O’Brien, M. \ MOS

European taxa of the genus from different localities updates (pp.2-3); — Late summer in the Huron Mountains

wereinferred from sequences ofthe internal transcribed (pp. 3-4); - Craves, JA.: Notablenew dragonflyrecords

1 and ofthe nuclear ribosomal RNA - spacers (ITS ITS2) (pp. 5-6); O'Brien, M. : Somatochlora tenebrosa at Ives

26 the C. Road Fen — genes. taxa belonging to species groups (pp. 7-8); Newpublications of Great Lakes

splendens, C. meridionalis, C. haemorrhoidalis,C. interest (p.8); - Chriscinscke, M. : Zebra musselsobserved

and exul with in larvae in — New alert virgo,C. xanthostoma, C. wereanalyzed, dragonfly OtterLake (p. 9); book

C. — 2 N American spp., C. amata and aequabilis, as (p. 10); Jones, CD. : Ontario hosts theFirst Great Lakes

outgroup. Sequence data and phylogenetic analyses Odonata Meeting(pp. 10-11).

were used to infer biogeographical patterns. The

ribosomal 1 and and the spacers (ITS ITS2) intervening (14141) WRIGHT, S., 2001. Some significant Odonata

5.8S rDNA PCR and records for 1999. gene were amplified by Nottinghamshire: J. Derbys. Notts,

The ITS2 of the W Soc. 144: 11-13. - address sequenced. sequences ent. (Author’s not stated).

Mediterranean and W show An annotated checklist is of the 22 European calopterygids no presented spp. so

and the length variation but the ITS1 region was slightly far recorded in Nottinghamshire, UK,

variable in The variation for ITS 1 and 1999 records length. sequence noteworthy are emphasised.

ITS2 regions between different W Mediterranean and

Z.-d. & 2001. A W European calopterygids was 14.5 and 6.1%, (14142) YANG, H.-q. ZHU, new spe-

respectively. Phylogeneticrelationshipsinferred from cies ofthe genusLamelligotnphus (Odonata: Gomphi-

ITS sequences only partly confirm morphologicaldata. dae) from Shaanxi province. Entomotaxonomia23(3):

A monophyleticorigin of all W Mediterranean and W 157-159. (Chin.,with Engl. s.). - (First Author: Adult

into 2 main Educ. Normal European spp. emerged. They are separated Dept, Hanzhong Coll., Hanzhong, 342 Odonatological Abstracts

Shaanxi-723001, China). Honig, B.: Myth of the fishless pond (pp. 14-15); —

L. is illustrated and B.\ Vermont ODE hanzhongensis sp. n. described, Pfeiffer, Study Group (pp. 15-16);

differentiatedfromL. formosanus (Matsumura).In Eng. Book reviews (pp. 17-19, by N. Donnelly); —

data the itis Obituaries abstract, on holotypeare omitted; deposited forJean Belle ( 1920-2001 ) and Pastor Alayo

at Shanxi Univ., Taiyuan. D. (1916-2001) (p. 19, anonymous)', — The “Tra-

mea”web review was providedby N. Donnelly(p. 20). 2002

(14145) ATROPOS, No. 15 (Jan. 2002) ISSN none. -

(14143) AGRION, PURLEY. Newsletter of the World- (c/o M. Turanore, 36Tinker Lane, Meltham, Holrafirth,

wide Dragonfly Association (ISSN 1476-2552),Vol. W Yorks, HD9 4EX, UK).

— S. The ofSmall 6, No. 1 (Jan. 2002). (c/o J,Silsby, 37, Astoria House, [Odon. articles:] Cham, : range expansion

116 High St., Purley, Surrey, CR8 2XT, UK), Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma viridulum (Charp.) in

With the present issue, the Eds reverted to theoriginal title the British Isles (pp. 3-9); — Long, R: Southern Skimmer

(cf. OA 12472)and acquired a new ISSN No. - [Signed Orthetrum brunneum (Fonsc.) on Guernsey (p. 10); —

articles:] Corbet, P.: Messagefrom thePresident (p. 1); — Parr, A: Migrant dragonfliesin 2001, including recent

Corbet, P. & M. May: The Second WDA International decisions and comments by the Odonata Records

Symposium of Odonatology (pp. 3-4); — Yingling, B. & Committee (pp. 31-35). — Reports from coastal

J. Silsby: A social look at the Symposium (pp. 4-5); — stations, 2002: Tunmore, M.\ The Lizard, Cornwall (pp.

- Sasamoto, A.: The Symposium throughJapaneseeyes (pp. 30-32); Knill-Jones, S.: Isle ofWight (pp. 54-55); -

5-6); - Ketelaar, R. : Networking for the conservation of Patton, S.: Selseypeninsula. West Sussex (pp. 55-56); —

dragonflies (p. 8); — Vick, G: Anax parthenope in St Trouke, P. : Rye Harbour SSSI, East Sussex (pp. 56-58);

Helena (pp. 8-9); — Hartung, M.: Someactivitiesin New Hunter, /.: Elms Farm, Icklesham, East Sussex (pp. 58-

- P.: of Corbet’s - — Guinea (p. 9); Corbet, Reprint 1999 -59); Clancy, S.: Dungeness area, Kent (pp. 59-60);

book — Essex — on dragonflies(p. 10). The issue also includes Dewick, S.:Bradwell-on-Sea, (pp.61-62); Parfitt,

minutes ofthe 2001 WDA General minor A.: Minsmere RSPB Nature Suffolk — Meeting,some Reserve, (p. 64);

personal notes, announcements, and 2book reviews. Bowman, N.: Eccles-on-Sea, Norfolk (pp. 64-65); —

Wilson, K.: GibraltarPoint, NNR, Lincolnshire (p. 65); —

(14144) ARGIA. The news journal of the Dragonfly Spence, B.\ Spurn NNR, East Yorkshire (pp. 66-67); —

Society of the Americas (ISSN 1061-8503), Vol, 13, Stansfield S.:Bardsey Island (pp.68-69). — [Bookreview]

No. 4 (5 Jan. 2002). — (c/o Dr & Mrs T.W.Donnelly, Tunmore, M.: Dragonflies through binoculars, by S.W.

2091 PartridgeLane, Binghamton,NY 13903,USA), Dunkle (pp. 73-74). — Bam, M. & S. Green:BlueSouthern

lh [Signed articles:] Inoue, K. ; Report of the 15 Hawker Aeshna cyanea in Worcestershire (pp. 74-75); —

International Symposium of Odonatology held in Cheverton, J.: Emperor Anax Imperator predating

nd Novosibirsk, Russia (pp. 3-4); — McMillan, V.: 2 Brimstone Gonepteryxrhamni(p.75); — Telfer.M.:Insects

WDA International Symposium of Odonatology, July at sea (pp. 83-84).

2001 - G.: Three 22-27, (pp. 4-5); Hutchings, new

species of Odonata for Saskatchewan,Canada (pp. 5- (14146) AUSTROLESTES. Newsletter ofthe Australian

-7); - Catling,P.M. & V.R. Brownell: Large numbers Dragonfly Society, No. 1 (summer 2000/2001), No. 2

of Aeshnainterruptain southeastern Saskatchewan (p. (spring 2001), No. 3 (summer 2001/2002), No. 4

7); - Beckemeyer, R.: Some Great Plains Odonata (autumn 2002; mailed 12 March 2002). — (c/o D.

records for 2000 and 2001 (pp. 7-8); — Bocanegra, Reeves, 30Bramston Terrace,Herston, Qld 4006,AU).

O.R.: First record of Somatochloratenebrosa for Texas The Australian Dragonfly Society was founded in

(p. 8); - Behrstock, B. & S. Prasad: Odonate species March 1999 (foundation President: D. Reeves). The

observed at Ft Clark Springs,Brackettville, Kinney Co., first issue ofthe newsletter has appeared 9 months after

XX: - R.: with the vehicle for 7/8 Sept. 2001 (pp. 8-9); Beckemeyer, that date, objective to serve as a

Dragonflies in the land of the Incas (pp. 9-11); — educational information, helping the study and

G. : Florida tales — of — The first 4 issues Sprandel, migration (pp. 11-12); preservation dragonflies. (4 pp.

J.M. RamosHemdndez: Notes on the feeding of three each) are bringing various information items on

of©donates ofthe suborder in central and species Zygoptera dragonflies on the Society’s life; 3 topics appear to

— standard the viz. Cuba(pp. 13-14); Pfeiffer, B.: Interesting encounter have become a feature of newsletter,

— between Dromogomphus and Sympetrum (p. 14); a descriptive “portrait” of a selected sp., listing of Odonatological Abstracts 343

current Australian odonatol. publications, and book by activity-dependent mortality, higher predation rates

reviews ofAustralian odonatol. and orgenerallyinteresting should increase activity levels reduce development

J.H. & time in with flexible For works. No. 4 has a Supplement, Hawking, G. spp. developmenttimes. (4) spp.

Theischinger. Vernacular names for the Australian with flexible development times, in strongly density-

dragonflies (Odonata) (pp. 1-6). — The newsletter -dependentpopulationswith density dependencemediated

in certainly is a valuable and most welcome addition by mortality, activity levels should decrease and

the world of odonatol. periodicals. developmenttimes shouldincrease athigh prey abundance.

3 3 should be relative $ (5) larger at emergence to 9,

BERNARD, R., 2002. First records of Aeshna and ratio should be 9-biased (14147) the sex at emergence more

in territorial than in non-territorial crenata Hagen, 1856 in Lithuania,with selected aspects spp. Existing empirical

of its biology (Odonata: Aeshnidae). Opusc. zool. evidence concerning thesepredictions is generally sparse

flumin. 202: 1-21. — (DeptGen, Biol., A Mickiewicz and equivocal: focused tests are clearly needed.

Univ., Fredry 10, PO-61-701 Poznan).

The Lithuanian records (6 localities) have significantly (14149) DIGEST OF JAPANESE ODONATOLOGI-

broadened the known of the the SW. Its No. 12 range sp. to CAL SHORT COMMUNICATIONS , (Feb.

habitat is characterized. The size of individuals and 2002). — Translated, edited and produced by N.

the thoracic pattern arebriefly described. Some aspects Ishizawa (1644-15, Yamaguchi,Tokorozawa, Saitama,

of the emergence are presented. The behaviour of 359-1145, JA).

territorial 3 3 and ovipositing 9 9 is described. The hhikawa, H. : An observation of abnormal tandem

coexistence with other aeshnids isbrieflyanalysed, with formation in Orthetmm albistylum speciosum (p. 1); —

reference to spatial segregationbetween A. crenataand Naraoka, H.: Onthe Forcipomyia (Pterobosca) tokunagai

A. juncea /A. subarctica elisabethae. Oka & Asahina (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae)(pp. 1-4); —

in Kano, K. : Morning and evening swarms Chlorogomphus

P.H. & F. 2002. brunneus the seashore — K. (14148) CROWLEY, JOHANSSON, b. Oguma near (p. 5); Kano,

in Odonata: and ratio & T. and thermal behaviorin Sexual dimorphism age, size, sex & Miyahala:Miyahata:Evening foraging — at emergence. Oikos 96(2): 364-378. - (Second a male of Trithemis aurora (Burmeister) (p. 5); Kano,

Author: Ecol. Umeâ minuta Dept & Envir. Sei,, Univ., S-90187 K.: Dragonflies prey on cicadas, Moganmia

Umeâ). Matsumura (p. 6); — Dragonfliespreserved inamber (pp.

$ $ - S 6 and ofmany organisms differ in importantlife 6-7); Ishizawa, N.: Capture of a female Sympetrum

history and behavioural characters. Following a recent fnequens Selys with highly reflective wings (p, 8).

optimization analysis ofsexually dimorphiclife histories,

odon.-Iike is (14150) M„ 2002, iida an parameterset employedto identifypatterns HÄMÄLÄINEN, Idionyx spec,

of life history and behaviour, as expected in an odon. nov. from Kanchanaburi, Thailand (Odonata:

- population.The default parameter magnitudes generated Corduliidae). Opusc. zool. flumin. 203: 1-4.

asmallerbody size and shorter developmenttime for 33 (Sunankalliontie 13, FIN-02760 Espoo).

9 3 The <3: Kanchanaburi than for 9, whichresultedin a -biasedsexratio. Whether new sp. (holotype Thailand,

population growth was density dependent or density prov,, Kroeng Kra Via, 5-IV-2001 ; depositedin RMNH,

is described and The independent,and whether development time was fixed or Leiden) illustrated. diversity of

flexible had life features. The the in Thailand is discussed. major impacts on history genus briefly

model generated 5 generalpredictions for odon. systems.

For with fixed 3 3 and 9 9 ODONATOLOGICAL ABSTRACT SERVICE (1) spp. developmenttimes, (14151)

- should differ more in activity level, growth and mortality (ISSN 1438-0269), No. 9 (Jan. 2002). (c/o Dr M.

than for with flexiblelife In with M. rates spp. cycles. (2) spp. Lindeboom,Landhausstr. 10,D-72074 Tübingen&

fixed developmenttimes, populations at high latitude or Schorr, Schulstr. 7 B, D-54314 Zerf).

Abstracts Nos 40 related the works highaltitude should be moreactive, emergeand reproduce 1984-2214,on pp., to

at smaller size and have a more 3 -biased sex ratio than published in 1997-2001. - Note'. The consecutive

oftheentries is in 8 low latitude and low altitude populations. (3) In density- numbering erroneous: No. (July 2001 )

-dependentpopulations,with density dependencemediated have already appeared Nos 1983-2317.