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IDF-Report 95 (2016)
Dragonf Lies and Damself Lies of Europe
Draft Carpathian Red List of Forest Habitats
Ovipositor Morphology and Egg Laying Behaviour in the Dragonfly Lestes Macrostigma (Zygoptera: Lestidae) Natalia A
Updated Checklist of Odonata Fauna in the Turkish Thrace Region, with Additional Records of New, Rare, and Threatened Taxa
A Comprehensive Dna Barcoding Inventory Shows Taxonomic Warnings at the Holarctic Scale
Sparrow Et Al
The Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) of Jordan
Odonatological Abstract Service
Morphometric and Molecular Studies on the Populations of the Damselflies Chalcolestes Viridis and C
Brachytron 13 (1/2)
Libellula 26 (3/4) 2007: 243-272 244©Ges
Current Distribution of Odonata in Ukraine Is Documented Insufficiently, Regardless of the Large Body Size and Relatively Low Species Diversity in This Insect Group
ACTA BIANCO 1 2014.Qxp
Book of Abstracts
Y Erythromma Viridulum (Charpentier, 1840) De La Isla De Cefalonia (Grecia) Con Una Lista Actualizada De La Odonatofauna De La Isla
Different Oviposition Strategies of Closely Related Damselfly Species
Coverage and Quality of DNA Barcode References for Central and Northern European Odonata
Top View
Annotated Bibliography of the Odonatological Papers of Ukraine
First Data on Dragonfly (Insecta, Odonata) Fauna in the Vugrovec Area, Zagreb and the First Checklist of the Dragonflies of Zagreb
Relationships Between the Presence of Odonate Species and Environmental Characteristics in Lowland Ponds of Central Italy
Lestes Macrostigma Dark Spreadwing (Eversmann, 1836) Leste À Grands Ptérostigmas Dunkle Binsenjungfer Verdina Delle Saline Juzˇ Na Zverca
Flight Seasonality of Dragonflies (Insecta, Odonata) in Northeastern Ukraine
Odonata: Zygoptera) with Special Emphasis on the Status of Chalcolestes Based on the Morphological Characteristics of Male Adults
Odonatological Abstract Service
IDF) Is a Scientific Society Founded in 1996 for the Impro Vement of Odonatological Knowledge and the Protection of Species