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(Hagen) (Odonata: Libellulidae) in central California. Pan-Pacific
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the United States, Cordulegaster deserticola. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist, vol.
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North America. Oxford Univ. Press
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Valley, Oregon: A Beginner's Guide, CraneDance Publications
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(Odonata) of Washinton and Oregon. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 49, pp.259-345
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Spec.Nov., from the Yakima River, Washington, with Notes on Pruinosity in Gomphidae
(anisoptera). Odonatologica 12(1): 59-70
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Unpublished Thesis, Oregon State University
- Stolzenburg, W. 1994. Hunting Dragons, On Safari for the Big Game of the Insect
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- Walker,E.M. 1912. The North American Dragonflies of the Genus Aeshna, University
of Toronto Press
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University of Toronto Press
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Zygoptera--Damselflies. University of Toronto Press
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Families. University of Toronto Press
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Publishers, Gainesville, FL
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