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The Wing Venation of Odonata
The Phylogeny of the Zygopterous Dragonflies As Based on The
Etymology of the Dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) Named by R.J. Tillyard, F.R.S
Identification Guide to the Australian Odonata Australian the to Guide Identification
Critical Species of Odonata in Australia
The Classification and Diversity of Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata)*
Focusing on the Landscape a Report for Caring for Our Country
Provisional List of Invertebrates Requiring Urgent Management
Australian Dragonfly (Odonata) Larvae: Descriptive History and Identification
IDF-Report 92 (2016)
Fossil Perspectives on the Evolution of Insect Diversity
Deep Ancestral Introgression Shapes Evolutionary History of Dragonflies and Damselflies
Insecta: Odonata: Zygoptera: Lestoideidae)
Evolution of Odonata, with Special Reference to Coenagrionoidea (Zygoptera)
Evolution and Phylogeny of Basal Winged Insects With
Diphlebia and Phi
REPORT in AGRION (P14)
Enthusiast's Field Guide to the Dragonflies of South Eastern Australia
Top View
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects
Amphipteryx, Diphlebia, Philoganga, Lestoidea, (Zygoptera) (1995
Behaviour and Ecology of Hemiphlebia Mirabilis (Odonata: Hemiphlebiidae)
Phylogenetics, Evolution and Systematics of Holodonata with Special Focus on Wing Structure Evolution: Morphological, Molecular and Fossil Evidence
The Female Abdomen of Ovipositor-Bearing Odonata (Insecta: Pterygota)
Agrion Newsletter of the Worldwide Dragonfly Association
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects James L
Focusing on the Landscape a Report for Caring for Our Country
Reversible Colour Change in Arthropoda
Internal Report 258-Contents
The Classification and Diversity of Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata)*
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the Eungella Region, Central Coastal Queensland, Australia
Insecta: Odonata)
(Odonata) (Zygoptera) and Dragonflies Proper
Reversible Colour Change in Arthropoda