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The first findings of larvae of Cordulegaster insignis (Odonata: Cordulegastridae) in Macedonia
Otakar Holuša, Kateřina Holušová
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Zootaxa, 2011
Cordulegaster sarracenia is described from spring seepages in pitcher plant bogs of southeast Texas and western Louisiana. It is most closely related to C. sayi of the C. diastatops group. It is unique among all North American species of its genus in having the mesepimeral and metepimeral stripes distinctly paler than the mesepisternal stripes in ...
Abbott, John C., Hibbitts, Troy D.
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Cordulegaster sarracenia is described from spring seepages in pitcher plant bogs of southeast Texas and western Louisiana. It is most closely related to C. sayi of the C. diastatops group. It is unique among all North American species of its genus in having the mesepimeral and metepimeral stripes distinctly paler than the mesepisternal stripes in ...
Abbott, John C., Hibbitts, Troy D.
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1983
A brief taxonomic and nomenclatural history of Zoraena Kirby and its species is presented. The adults of Z. bilineata n. sp. are described, and Z. bilineata n. sp., Z. diastatops (Selys), and Z. sayi (Selys) are figured. The new species may be readily distinguished from other species of Zoraena by the brown base color and less extensive yellow markings
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A brief taxonomic and nomenclatural history of Zoraena Kirby and its species is presented. The adults of Z. bilineata n. sp. are described, and Z. bilineata n. sp., Z. diastatops (Selys), and Z. sayi (Selys) are figured. The new species may be readily distinguished from other species of Zoraena by the brown base color and less extensive yellow markings
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Notulae odonatologicae, 2022
New data on distribution and ecology of Cordulegaster trinacriae from the Calabrian side of the Pollino National Park (Basilicata, Calabria) are presented. The species was recorded at ten localities in the province of Cosenza, nine of which were previously unknown.
Piazzini, S., Tamburini, M., Favilli, L.
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New data on distribution and ecology of Cordulegaster trinacriae from the Calabrian side of the Pollino National Park (Basilicata, Calabria) are presented. The species was recorded at ten localities in the province of Cosenza, nine of which were previously unknown.
Piazzini, S., Tamburini, M., Favilli, L.
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