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Mitochondrial Genome of the Stonefly Kamimuria Wangi (Plecoptera: Perlidae) and Phylogenetic Position of Plecoptera Based on Mitogenomes
The Mitochondrial Genomes of Palaeopteran Insects and Insights
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An Overview of Molecular Odonate Studies, and Our Evolutionary Understanding of Dragonfly and Damselfly (Insecta: Odonata) Behavior
Lin, C-P., M-Y. Chen and J-P., Huang. 2010
Journal of Insect Science: Vol. 12 | Article 53 Lee and Lin
Gene 468 (2010) 20–29
1 Current and Selected Bibliographies on Benthic Biology – 2015 & 2016 –
Morphological Variability and Evaluation of Taxonomic
The Mitochondrial Genome of Caenis Sp. (Ephemeroptera: Caenidae) and the Phylogeny of Ephemeroptera in Pterygota
Fujian (China), (Zygoptera: Calopterygoidea) Large Dragonflies
Description of Rhinocypha Taiwana Sp. Nov. from Taiwan, with a Preliminary Molecular Phylogenetic Analysis of the Rhinocypha Drusilla-Group (Odonata: Chlorocyphidae)
Pleistocene Speciation with and Without Gene Flow in Euphaea
Pleistocene Speciation with and Without Gene Flow in Euphaea
A Single Mini-Barcode Test to Screen for Australian Mammalian Predators from Environmental Samples Elodie Modave∗, Anna J
Ephemeroptera): Genomics Approaches to the Study of Ancient Origins and Recent Diversification
Odonata: Euphaeidae)
Hymenoptera: Vespidae)
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Anesthesia Methods and the Agroecology of Scaptomyza Flava (Drosophilidae), a Brassicacae Pest in New Zealand and Associated Parasitoid, Asobara Nr
Phylogeny of the Genus Argia (Odonata: Coenagrionidae) with Emphasis on Evolution
Some Mitochondrial Genes Perform Better for Damselfly Phylogenetics
Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) As a Bridge Between Ecology and Evolutionary Genomics Seth Bybee1* , Alex Córdoba-Aguilar2, M
Identification, Distribution and Diet of Tasmanian Predators Inferred by Scat DNA
Different Mitogenomic Codon Usage Patterns Between Damselflies And
Morphometric and Genetic Differentiation of Two Sibling Gossamer-Wing Damselflies, Euphaea Formosa and E
New EPIC Nuclear DNA Sequence Markers to Improve the Resolution of Phylogeographic Studies of Coenagrionids and Other Odonates
– 2010 – Society for Freshwater Science (Formerly the North American Benthological Society) Published December 2011 ------FOREWORD
Dietary Niche Partitioning of Euphaea Formosa and Matrona Cyanoptera (Odonata: Zygoptera) on the Basis of DNA Barcoding of Larval Feces
Complete Mitochondrial Genome of Orthetrum Dragonflies And
Origin and Evolution of Hexapoda - André Nel and Romain Garrouste
Odonatological Abstract Service