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1961-, Martens Andreas, ed. Dragonflies and damselflies of Namibia. Gamsberg Macmillan, 2007.

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Carpenter, Virginia. Dragonflies & damselflies of Cape Cod. 2nd ed. Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, 1997.

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Carpenter, Virginia. Dragonflies & damselflies of Cape Cod. Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, 1991.

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Carpenter, Virginia. Dragonflies & damselflies of Cape Cod. 2nd ed. Cape Cod Museum of Natural History, 1997.

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Catling, Paul M. Damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) of Ontario: Resource guide and annotated list. P.M. Catling and V.R. Brownell, 2000.

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Stewart, William G. An annotated checklist of the Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) of Elgin County, Ontario. The Authors, 1993.

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Nikula, Blair. A field guide to the dragonflies and damselflies of Massachusetts. Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife, Natural Heritage & Endangered Species Program, 2003.

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Han'guk ŭi chamjari: The dragonflies and damselflies of Korea. Chayŏn kwa Saengt'ae, 2012.

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Jose, Jeevan, ed. Introduction to Odonata: With Identification Keys for Dragonflies & Damselflies commonly found in Kerala. Society for Odonate Studies, 2020.

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Brunelle, Paul-Michael. Distribution of damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parks Canada, Atlantic Region, 2000.

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Bridges, Charles A. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. 3rd ed. Charles A. Bridges, 1994.

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Giberson, Donna J. Species composition, distribution, and seasonal patterns of dragonflies and damselflies of Prince Edward Island National Park. Prince Edward Island National Park, 2003.

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Brunelle, Paul-Michael. Distribution of damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. Parks Canada, Atlantic Region, 2000.

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Bridges, Charles A. Catalogue of the family-group, genus-group and species-group names of the Odonata of the world. 3rd ed. Charles A. Bridges, 1994.

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Hutchings, G. Dragonflies & damselflies in the hand: An identification guide to boreal forest odonates in Saskatchewan and adjacent regions. Nature Saskatchewan, 2011.

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Dragonflies and damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States: Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Princeton University Press, 2005.

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Mitra, Amit. Pictorial handbook on common dragon and damsel flies (Odonata : Insecta) of mangroves of Sundarbans, India. Zoological Survey of India, 2009.

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Mitra, Amit. Pictorial handbook on common dragon and damsel flies (Odonata : Insecta) of mangroves of Sundarbans, India. Zoological Survey of India, 2009.

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Giberson, D. J. Species composition, distribution, and seasonal patterns of dragonflies and damselflies of Prince Edward Island National Park. Parks Canada, 2003.

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Dijkstra, Klaas-Douwe B., ed. Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe: Including Western Turkey and North-Western Africa. British Wildlife Publishing, 2006.

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Sharma, Gaurav. Pictorial handbook on damselflies and dragonflies (Odonta : Insecta) of Rajasthan. Zoological Survey of India, 2015.

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(Illustrator), Terry Ellis, ed. Dragonflies and Damselflies of Cape Cod. Cape Cod Museum of Natural, 1997.

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Henrik, Steinmann. World Catalogue of Odonata: Anisoptera (Teirreich, Teilbd. 110-111.). Walter De Gruyter Inc, 1997.

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Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Texas, Volume 2. Odonata Survey of Texas, 2007.

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Abbott, John. Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Texas, Volume I. Lulu.com, 2005.

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Natural History Of Delmarva Dragonflies And Damselflies Essays Of A Lifelong Observer. University of Delaware Press, 2011.

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Watson, J. Australian Dragonflies. CSIRO Publishing, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643100701.

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Dragonflies are conspicuous insects. Many are large; they fly strongly; most are brightly coloured. As a result, they have been collected extensively. Their larvae are less familiar. 'Mud-eyes', as some are called, are drab, and almost all live in fresh
 waters, out of sight. They are, perhaps, best known as bait for freshwater fish. The dragonflies constitute a very distinct order of insects, the Odonata. In Australia, two suborders are represented: damselflies (Zygoptera), generally very slender insects, the fore- and hindwings similar in shape and venation and commonly held closed abov
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Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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