Great Lakes Odonata Bibliography Mark F

Great Lakes Odonata Bibliography Mark F

Michigan Odonata Survey – Technical Note No. 4. January, 2014. Great Lakes Odonata Bibliography Mark F. O'Brien Museum of Zoology, The University of Michigan 1109 Geddes Avenue, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 email: [email protected] complete as of December, 2013 The Great Lakes Region includes the states and Canadian provinces that drain into the Great Lakes. For this bibliography, The Great Lakes – Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, and Ontario comprise a large area of freshwater unrivalled by anywhere else. The Odonata fauna has been studied in the region for over 150 years, and the body of literature is substantial enough to warrant its own bibliography. I purposely left out papers that dealt specifically with faunas not influenced by the Great Lakes, such as SE Pennsylvania and SE New York. It is as complete as I can make it, and if you see significant omissions, please contact me. This bibliography © 2014 by the author. Ahrens, C. 1968. A survey of the Odonata of western Beatty, G.H. and A.F. Beatty. 1969. United States records of Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy Williamsonia fletcheri (Odonata: Corduliidae). Michigan of Science. 42:103-109. Entomol. 2(102) :13. Alrutz, R.W. 1959. New records for Ohio dragonflies Beatty, G.H., A.F. Beatty and H.B. White. 1969. Seasonal (Odonata: Anisoptera). Ohio Journal of Science 59:339-340. distribution of Pennsylvania Odonata. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 43:119-126. Alrutz, R.W. 1961. Notes and records of Ohio dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata). Ohio Journal of Science 61:13- Beatty, G.H., A.F. Beatty and C.N. Schiffer. 1969. A survey 24. of the Odonata of central Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 43:127-136. Alrutz, R.W. 1992. Additional records of dragonflies (Odonata) from Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 92(4):119- Beatty, G.H. and A.F. Beatty. 1969. Edaphic factors in the 120. distribution of Pennsylvania Odonata. Proceedings of the Alrutz, R.W. 1993. An annotated list of new seasonal and Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 43:137-143. county records for Ohio Dragonflies (Odonata). Ohio Journal of Science 93(4):105-108. Beatty, G.H. and A.F. Beatty. 1971. The Odonata of Pennsylvania: list and cross-references to literature Balciunas, J.K. 1980. New dragonfly (Odonata) records for containing data on occurrence in the state. Proceedings of Tuscarawas Co., including a species new to Ohio. Ohio the Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 45:111-120. Journal of Science 80(2):58. Blakesley, G. 2013. Population trends of Odonata within Banks, N. 1894. Odonata of Ithaca, N.Y. Canadian Entomol. the Chicago region. Argia 25(4):18-19. 26:76-78. Beatty, G.H. and A.F. Beatty. 1968. Checklist and Boole, M. S. et al. 1974. The Minnesota Aeschna with notes bibliography of Pennsylvania Odonata. Proceedings of the on their habits and distribution (Odonata: Aeschnidae). The Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 43:120-129. Great Lakes Entomologist 7(1):19-22. Beatty, G.H. and A.F. Beatty. 1969. Odonata of the Potomac Borkin, S. S. 1985. Archilestes grandis in Wisconsin River watershed in Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the (Odonata: Lestidae). The Great Lakes Entomologist Pennsylvania Academy of Science. 43:114-118. 18(2):96. 1 Michigan Odonata Survey – Technical Note No. 4. January, 2014. Borror, D. J. 1930. Notes on the Odonata occurring in the 2(3):1-32. vicinity of Silver Lake, Logan Co., Ohio, from June 25 to Cashatt, E.D. and T.E. Vogt. 1987. New state records, range September 1, 1930. Ohio Journal of Science 30:411-415. extensions, and confirmed records from Illinois, United States. Notul. Odonatol. 2(9):152-153. Borror, D. J. 1935. New records of Ohio dragonflies (Odonata) Ohio Journal of Science 35:451-456. Catling, P.M. 1996. Evidence for the recent northward spread of Enallagma civile (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae) in Borror, D. J. 1937. An annotated list of the dragonflies southern Ontario. Proc. Entomol. Soc. Ontario 127:131-133. (Odonata) of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 37:185-196. Catling, P.M. 2001. Decline of Gomphus fraternus (Odonata: Gomphidae) in Lake Erie. The Great Lakes Borror, D.J. 1938. Additions to the Ohio list of dragonflies Entomologist 34(1):1-7. (Odonata). Ohio Journal of Science 38:307-310. Catling, P.M. 2002. Pygmy Snaketail (Ophiogomphus Borror, D.J. and E. J. Epstein. 1942. New records of Ohio howei), new to Canada. Argia 14(3):11-12. dragonflies (Odonata). Ohio Journal of Science. 42:81-83. Catling, P.M. 2004. Anax junius overwintering in eastern Bree, D. 2005. Odonate range fluctuations as illustrated by Ontario. Ontario Odonata 4:9-10. occurrence records of three species from Prince Edward County. Ontario Odonata 6:16-20 (Ischnura hastata, Catling, P.M. 2005. Global warming a potential explanation Perithemis tenera, Enallagma anna). for the extension of known range of Hetaerina americana. Ontario Odonata. 6:40-41, Bried. J., C.A. Mazzacano. 2010. National review of state wildlife action plans for Odonata species of greatest Catling, P.M. 2005. Observations of possible migration of conservation need. Insect Conservation and Diversity. 10:1- common baskettail, Epitheca cynosura (Say), in Ontario 11. and New York. Ontario Odonata 6:12-13. Brigham, W.U. and A.R. Brigham. 1979. Anax longipes Catling, P.M. & V.R. Brownell. 1998. Migratory Hagen and Neurocordulia xanthosoma (Williamson), two concentrations of dragonflies on the north shore of Lake dragonflies new to Illinois (Odonata: Aeshnidae, Ontario, and northward extension of migratory species. Corduliidae). Trans. Illinois State Acad. Sci. 72(2) :91-92. Argia. 10(4):19-22. Bright, Ethan. 1998. Distribution of Stylogomphus Catling, P.M. & V.R. Brownell. 2000. Damselflies and albistylus in Michigan. Williamsonia 2(4): 2-3. dragonflies (Odonata) of Ontario: resource guide and annotated list. 2326 Scrivens Drive, R.R. 3, Metcalfe, Byers, F.C. 1927. An annotated list of the Odonata of Ontario, K0A 2P0 . 198 pp. Michigan. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan. 183:1- Catling, P.M. and V.R. Brownell. 2002. A preliminary 15. assessment of changes in status of Ontario dragonflies since Walker's published survey in 1941. Ontario Odonata. 3:36- Byers, F.C. 1939. A study of the dragonflies of the genus 48. Progomphus (Gomphoides), with a description of a new species. Proc. Florida Acad. Sci. 4:19-85. Catling, P.M., V.R. Brownell, P. Pratt, and S. Marshall, 2000. A preliminary annotated list of the Odonata of Calvert, P. P. 1895. The Odonata of New York State. J. New northern Bruce county, including Bruce Peninsula National York Entomol. Soc. 3:39-48. Park. Ontario Odonata 1:34-39. Catling, P.M., R.A. Cannings, and P.M. Brunelle. 2005. An Calvert, P. P. 1899. The Odonata of Ohio by Kellicott. annotated checklist of the Odonata of Canada. Bulletin of Entomological News 10:187-188. American Odonatology 9:1-20. Carle, F.L. 1983. A new Zoraena (Odonata: Cebulski, B. 2009. Collecting odonates under the ice. Argia Cordulegastridae) from Eastern North America, with a key 21(3):8-9. to the adult Cordulegastridae of America. Annals Ent. Soc. Cebulski, B. 2009. Hetaerina titia (Smoky Rubyspot) no Amer. 76(1):61-68. longer rare in southern Michigan. Argia 21(4):21-22. Carroll, M. and R. Gundersen. 1995. Distribution of Cebulski, B.C. and C.J. Cebulski. 2011. Dragonflies of Ives Minnesota dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera). Occasional Road Fen Preserve. Argia. 23(1):14-15. papers in Aquatic Biology, St. Cloud State University. 2 Michigan Odonata Survey – Technical Note No. 4. January, 2014. Cebulski, B.C. and M.F. O'Brien. 2013. Observations on Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2002. [Flag-tailed egg parasitism of Aeshna tuberculifera (Odonata: Spinyleg] Dromogromphus spoliatus (Odonata: Aeshnidae) by Eulophidae, Trichogrammatidae, and Gomphidae): New for Michigan. The Great Lakes Mymaridae (Hymenoptera) in Alger County, Michigan. The Entomologist 35:19-20. Great Lakes Entomologist 46(3-4):145-153. Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2002. [Citrine Forktail] Champlain, R. A. and R. W. Whiting. 1955. Helocordulia Ischnura hastata (Odonata: Coenagrionidae): New for uhleri (Selys), a dragonfly new to Ohio. Entomological Michigan. The Great Lakes Entomologist 35:21-23. News 66:53. Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2003. Update on two 2002 Chartier, A. 2003. Williamsonia lintneri found in the UP. state records. Williamsonia 7(3-4):6-7. Williamsonia. 7(3&4): 2-3. Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2006. Elusive Clubtail no Combs, A.F. 1917. Notes on a collection of Odonata from longer eludes us! Williamsonia 10(2):9. Schoolcraft County, Michigan. Occ. Papers Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan 41:1-8. Craves, J. A. and D.S. O'Brien. 2008. First state record: Band-winged dragonlet. Williamsonia 12(1):3. Corbet, P. S. 1967. The Odonata of Ontario. Proc. North Central Branch Entomol. Soc. Amer. 22:116-117. Craves, J. A. and D.S. O'Brien. 2011. Tramea calverti Corbet, P.S. and S. Eda. 1969. Odonata in Southern Ontario, (Odonata: Libellulidae): new for Michigan with notes on Canada, in August 1968. Tombo 12(1-4):4-11. other new reports from the Great Lakes region. The Great Lakes Entomologist 44 (1-2):78-72. Cotterman, C. W. 1930. Archilestes in Ohio. (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomological News 42:64. Craves, J.A. and D.S. O'Brien. 2013. The Odonata of Wayne County, MI: Inspiration for renewed monitoring of Craves, J. A. 2001. Notable new dragonfly records. urban areas. Northeastern Naturalist 20(2):341-362. Williamsonia 5(4):5-6. Cruden, R.W. and N.L. Currie. 1961. Additional records to Craves, J.

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