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Hemiphlebia Damselfly Version Has Been Prepared for Web Publication
Identification Guide to the Australian Odonata Australian the to Guide Identification
Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae)
Critical Species of Odonata in Australia
Discovery of New Populations of Hemiphlebia Mirabilis (Ancient Greenling) © Reiner Richter, 18 June 2010
WILDLIFE in a CHANGING WORLD an Analysis of the 2008 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™
A Brief Review of Odonata in Mid-Cretaceous Burmese Amber
Taxonomy, Biology and Conservation Taxonomy
Focusing on the Landscape a Report for Caring for Our Country
The Mysterious Sexual Life of the Most Primitive Dragonfly 31 May 2016
Odonata of Victoria
Agrion 23(1) - January 2019
Phase Contrast X-Ray Synchrotron Microtomography And
The Mesozoic Non-Calopterygoid Zygoptera: Description of New
Broadening the Coverage of Biodiversity Assessments
Enthusiast's Field Guide to the Dragonflies of South Eastern Australia
THE ANCIENT GREENLING Hemiphlebia Mirabilis (ODONATA: HEMIPHLEBIIDAE) in SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects
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Molecular Phylogeny of the Higher Taxa of Odonata (Insecta) Inferred from COI, 16S Rrna, 28S Rrna, and EF1 Sequences
Behaviour and Ecology of Hemiphlebia Mirabilis (Odonata: Hemiphlebiidae)
On the Pterothoracic Interpleural Suture of Mesozoic and Recent Odonata (With 36 Text-Figures)
Ethological Uniqueness of a Damselfly with No Near Relatives: the Relevance of Behaviour As Part of Biodiversity
Phylogenetics, Evolution and Systematics of Holodonata with Special Focus on Wing Structure Evolution: Morphological, Molecular and Fossil Evidence
A Biology of Dragonflies Aspects of Zoology Series
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects James L
Evolution of the Insects
Dragonflies IUCN
Internal Report 258-Contents
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Ical, Ethological, and Ecological Problems, But
Symposium of Odonatology) Two 1991) of Higher-Level Rela
Insecta: Odonata)
Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae)
Insect Biodiversity