THE OREGON DRAGONFLY AND DAMSELFLY SURVEY


These pages were designed to view with a screen resolution of 1024 X 768 pixels and 24 bit true color.
Java Scripts must be enabled to view properly.


Published Accounts of Migratory Flights by Sympetrum corruptum


Arnaud, Paul H., Jr. 1972. Mass movement of Sympetrum corruotum (sic) (Hagen) (Odonata: Libellulidae) in central California. Pan-Pacific Entomologist 48(1): 75-76.


Koehler, C.S. 1965. Migration of the dragonfly, Tarnetrum corruptum (Hagen). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 41(1): 66-67.


Macy, Ralph W. 1949. On a migration of Tarnetrum corruptum (Hagen) (Odonata) in Western Oregon. Canadian Entomologist 81: 50-51.


O'Donnell, L. 1997. Mass flight of dragonflies seen heading south along coast. P. A1 and A9 of 10 September 1997 News-times (newspaper) of Newport, Oregon.


Opler, Paul A. 1971. Mass movement of Tarnetrum corruptum (Odonata : Libellulidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 47(3): 223.

Ricker, K. 1997. What's bugging Lincoln City? Dragonfly population moves down the coast. P. 1A and 2A of 10 September 1997 News-Guard (newspaper) of Lincoln City, Oregon.

If you know of other published reports, please let me know (tmorse@teleport.com) and I will add them to the list.


Pacific Northwest Dragonfly Migration Project Home Page

Guidelines for Monitoring Migratory Dragonflies

Advice for Teachers

Submit Your Observations Online under construction, will be ready soon

Oregon Dragonfly and Damselfly Survey


Home 400+ Links Migration Notes Photo Gallery References Species List Maps Nymph Harvest

© Steven A. Valley, 2004  All Rights Reserved

All photographs, images and informational text on this website are the exclusive property of Steven A. Valley and are protected under United States and international copyright laws, and may not be reproduced, copied, saved, downloaded, stored, projected, printed, redistributed, used, or manipulated in any way, alone or combined with any other image(s), by any means, without specific written permission of Steven A. Valley. All images have imbedded Digimarc codes.

E-mail address: svalley2@comcast.net