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Processing Heliogomphus Sinicus Decomposing Aleurites And
Opsin Duplication and Subfunctionalization for Short-Wavelength Sensitivity in Jewel Beetles (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) Nathan P
Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) Application
Odonatological Abstract Service
IDF-Report 103 | 1 Zhang Been Adequately Surveyed
Odonatological Abstract Service
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The Effects of Land Use on Stream
Deep Ancestral Introgression Shapes Evolutionary History of Dragonflies and Damselflies
Aquatic Animal Assemblages Inhabiting the Rice Fields in Shiga Prefecture, Central Japan
Aaron Hall Thesis 2015
Toshio Sekimura · H. Frederik Nijhout Editors an Integrative Approach
Color Vision and Color Formation in Dragonflies
Species Diversity of Odonata in Nakaikemi Marsh, Fukui Prefecture, Japan
Taxonomic Review of the Korean Zygoptera (Odonata)
Molecular Phylogeny of the Higher Taxa of Odonata (Insecta) Inferred from COI, 16S Rrna, 28S Rrna, and EF1 Sequences
Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) As a Bridge Between Ecology and Evolutionary Genomics Seth Bybee1* , Alex Córdoba-Aguilar2, M
Odonatological Abstract Service
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Color Vision and Color Formation in Dragonflies
Odonata Attracted by Light – a New Topic for Myth-Busters
Freshwater Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity Values of the Beijiang River, China
Early Community Assembly of Aquatic Insects in Experimental Ponds Established Across the Forest Margin of a Satoyama Coppice
Nº 11 / 2012 Dirección: Ana Carrizosa Fuertes Tratamiento De Textos E Imágenes: Montserrat Carrillo Rivera
곤충 III Red Data Book of Red Data Book Endangered Insects in Korea III Endangered Insects 한국의 멸종위기 야생생물 적색자료집 한국의 멸종위기
Environmental Characteristics Accounting for Odonate Assemblages in Ponds
Extraordinary Diversity of Visual Opsin Genes in Dragonflies
Forest Edges and Their Effects on the Arrival of Dragonflies at North-Temperate Experimental Ponds
Odonatological Abstract Service
Genomic Features of the Damselfly Calopteryx Splendens Representing a Sister Clade to Most Insect Orders