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Rediscovery of Agriocnemis sania in northern Israel (Odonata: Coenagrionidae)

open access: yes, 2019
Agriocnemis sania is an Afro-Sudanese damselfly which was common in northern Israel until the early 1970s and was last recorded in 1986. In October 2014 ca 15 individuals of this species were found at Nahal Zavitan, Golan Heights, northern Israel, suggesting that this species persists in that country.
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The genome sequence of the Large Red Damselfly Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Sulzer, 1776) [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 1 approved with reservations]

open access: yesWellcome Open Research
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Pyrrhosoma nymphula (the Large Red Damselfly; Arthropoda; Insecta; Odonata; Coenagrionidae). The genome sequence is 2,117.2 megabases in span.
Denise C. Wawman, Liam M. Crowley
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New data on the Odonate fauna from Graciosa Island (Azores) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
[…]. Currently, four odonate species are known from the Azores archipelago (Valle 1940; Gardner 1959, 1960; Belle 1992; Cordero-Rivera et al. 2005; Lorenzo-Carballa et al.
Cordero-Rivera, Adolfo   +1 more
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Odonata de Uruguay: lista de especies y nuevos registros

open access: yesRevista de la Sociedad Entomológica Argentina, 2009
Se proporciona una lista de las 70 especies citadas para Uruguay. Catorce de ellas constituyen nuevos registros para el país: Mnesarete pruinosa (Hagen en Selys) [Calopterygidae), Acanthagrion lancea Selys, A.
Natalia VON ELLENRIEDER   +2 more
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Faunistic features and distribution of the dragonflies (Insecta, Odonata) in the area of Savica lakes [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Terenski dio diplomskog rada odrađen je od 5. do 10. mjeseca 2009. godine na području jezera Savica. Ciljevi ovoga istraživanja su što bolje utvrditi faunu i rasprostranjenost vretenaca ovoga područja kako bi se dobio uvid u trenutno stanje faune koja bi
Franić, Igor
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Saline Tolerance of Young Zygopteran Larvae Inhabiting the Emergent Plants Community Established in Estuaries [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Eggs and young larvae of the endangered brackish water damselfly, Mortonagrionhirosei, were reared under various concentration of saline water, comparing with thoseoflschnura senegalensis, I. asiatica and M. selenion, all of which inhabited the abandoned
WATANABE Mamoru   +3 more
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