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O'Brien. Last updated January, 2009.
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Balciunas,
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Carle, F.L. 1983. A new Zoraena
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Catling, P.M. & V.R. Brownell. 1998. Migratory concentrations of dragonflies on the north shore of Lake Ontario, and northward extension of migratory species. Argia. 10(4):19-22.
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Catling, P.M. and V.R. Brownell. 2002. A preliminary assessment of changes in status of Ontario dragonflies since Walker's published survey in 1941. Ontario Odonata. 3:36-48.
Catling, P.M., V.R. Brownell, P. Pratt, and S. Marshall, 2000. A preliminary annotated list of the Odonata of northern Bruce county, including Bruce Peninsula National Park. Ontario Odonata 1:34-39.
Catling,
P.M., R.A. Cannings, and P.M. Brunelle. 2005. An annotated checklist
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Champlain, R. A. and R. W. Whiting. 1955. Helocordulia
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Craves, J. A. 2001. Notable new dragonfly records. Williamsonia 5(4):5-6.
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Craves, J.A. 2006. First Michigan specimens of Libellula vibrans Fabricius (Odonata: Libellulidae). Great Lakes Entomol. 39(1&2):91-93. [DOWNLOAD PDF]
Craves, J. A. 2007. Baseline inventory of Odonata at the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge, Humbug Marsh Unit. Final Report. CCS MOA #2007CCS-98. USFWS Region 3, Fort Snelling, MN. [DOWNLOAD PDF]
Craves, J.A. 2008. Andromorphic female eastern forktail. Williamsonia 12(1):8
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Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2002. [Flag-tailed Spinyleg] Dromogromphus spoliatus (Odonata: Gomphidae): New for Michigan.Great Lakes Entomologist 35:19-20. [DOWNLOAD PDF]
Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2002. [Citrine Forktail] Ischnura hastata (Odonata: Coenagrionidae): New for Michigan. Great Lakes Entomologist 35:21-23. [DOWNLOAD PDF]
Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2003. Update on two 2002 state records. Williamsonia 7(3-4):6-7.
Craves, J. A. and D. S. O’Brien. 2006. Elusive Clubtail no longer eludes us! Williamsonia 10(2):9.
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Cruden, R.W. and N.L. Currie.
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Donnelly, T.W. 2004. Distribution of North American Odonata. Part I:Aeshnidae, Petaluridae. Gomphidae, Cordulegastridae. Bull. of Amer. Odonatology. 7(4):61-90.
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Donnelly, T.W. 2004. Distribution of North American Odonata. Part III: Calopterygidae, Lestidae, Coenagrionidae, Protoneruridae, Platystictidae. Bull. American Odonatology. 8(2-3):33-99.
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DuBois, R.,
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DuBois, R.B., K.J. Tennessen and M.S. Berg. 2008. Efficacy of morphological characters for distinguishing nymphs of Epitheca cynosura and Epitheca spinigera (Odonata: Corduliidae) in Wisconsin. Great Lakes Entomol. 40(1&2): 129-139.
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Garman, P.. 1917. The Zygoptera, or damsel-flies, of
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Gloyd, L. K. 1940. On
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