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Volume 43, Number 2,
February 1997:
Checklist of Kansas Dragonflies

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ABOUT THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the authors

IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- key to live dragonflies of Kansas
- annotated checklist of Kansas dragonflies
- studying dragonflies
- references

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Checklist of Kansas Dragonflies
by Roy J. Beckemeyer and Donald G. Huggins

REFERENCES

1. Allison, V.C., 1921, "Some dragon flies of southeastern Kansas", Kansas Acad. Sci. 30:45-58

2. Banks. N., 1894, ".On a collection of neuropteroid insects from Kansas", Ent. News 4:178-180

3. Beckemeyer, RJ., 1995, "Some county records for Kansas and Oklahoma", Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas 7(3):28-29

4. Beckemeyer, RJ., 1996, "First record of Brechmorhoga mendax from Kansas", Argia: The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas 8(2):29-30

5. Carpenter, V., 1991, Dragonflies and damselflies of Cape Cod, Cape Cod Mus. Nat. Hist. Series, No.4, Brewster, MA

6. Cook, C., & J.J. Daigle, 1985, “Ophiogomphus westfalli spec. nov. from the Ozark region of Arkansas and Missouri, with a key to the Ophiogomphus species of eastern North America (Anisoptera: Gomphidae)”, Odonatologica 14(2):89-99

7. Cringan, M.S., 1978, "Dragonflies and damselflies of McKinney Marsh", The Emporia State University Research Studies XXVII(3):1-28

8. T.W. Donnelly and K.J. Tennessen, 1994, "Macromia illinoiensis and georgina: A Study of Their Variation and Apparent Subspecific Relationship (Odonata: Corduliidae)". Bull. of American Odonatology 2(3):27-61

9. Dunkle, S.W., 1989, Dragonflies of the Florida peninsula, Bermuda, and the Bahamas, Scientific Publishers Nature Guide No.1, Gainesville, FL

10. Edmonds, W.T., 1976, Collecting and preserving Kansas invertebrates, Tech. Pub. No. 14 of the State Biol. Surv. of Kansas

11. Huggins, D.G., 1978, "Additional Records of Kansas Odonata", in New Records of the Flora and Fauna of Kansas for 1977, Tech. Publ. of the State Biol. Surv. of Kansas 6:1-35

12. Huggins, D.G., 1983, "New Records of Odonata", in New Records of the Fauna and Flora of Kansas for 1982, Tech. Publ. of the State Biol. Surv. of Kansas 13:24-25

13. Huggins, D. G., and G.L. Harp, 1985, "The Nymph of Gomphus (Gomphurus) ozarkensis Westfall (Odonata: Gomphidae)", J. Ks. Entomol. Soc. 58(4):656-661

14. Huggins, D.G., & W.U. Brigham, 1982, "Odonata", Chapter 14 in Aquatic Insects and Oligochaetes of North and South Carolina, ed. by W.U. Brigham & A. Gnilka, Midwest Aquatic Enterprises, Mahomet, IL

15. Huggins, D.G., P.M. Liechti, & L.C. Ferrington, 1985, Guide to the freshwater invertebrates of the Midwest, 2nd Edition, Tech. Pub. No. 11 of the State Biol. Surv. of Kansas.

16. Huggins, D.G., P.M. Liechti, and DW. Roubik, 1976, "Species Accounts for Certain Aquatic Macroinvertebrates from Kansas (Odonata, Hemiptera, Coleoptera and Sphaeriidae)", in New Records of the Fauna and Flora of Kansas for 1975, Tech. Publ. of the State Biol. Surv. of Kansas 1:13-77

17. Huggins, D.G., and M.F. Moffett, 1988, Proposed Biotic and Habitat Indices for Use in Kansas Streams, Rept. No. 35 of the Kansas Biological Survey

18. Kennedy, C.H. 1917, "The Dragonflies of Kansas", Univ. KS Dept. Ent. Bull. 11:129-145

19. Miller, P.L., 1987, Dragonflies, Naturalists' Handbook 7, Cambridge University Press

20. Needham, J.G., & H.B. Heywood, 1929, A handbook of the dragonflies of North America, Charles C. Thomas, Springfield, IL

21. Needham, J.G., & M.J. Westfall, Jr., 1954, A manual of the dragonflies of North America (Anisoptera): Including the Greater Antilles and the Provinces of the Mexican border, Univ. of Calif. Press, Berkeley, CA

22. Paulson, D.R., & S.W. Dunkle, 1996, "Common names of North American dragonflies and damselflies, adopted by the Dragonfly Society of the Americas," Argia; The news journal of the Dragonfly Society of the Americas 8(2):(Supplement)

23. Tucker, 1907, "Some results of desultatory collections of insects of Colorado and Kansas", Univ. Ks. Sci. Bull. (Odonata) 4:78 79

24. Walker, E.M., 1958, The Odonata of Canada and Alaska. Part 3. The Anisoptera - Four Families. Vol. II, University of Toronto Press

25. Walker, E.M., 1966, "On the generic status of Tetragoneuria and Epicordulia”, Can. Entomol. 98;897-902

26. Walker, E.M., & P.S. Corbet, 1973, The Odonata of Canada and Alaska. Part 4. The Anisoptera - Three Families. Vol. III, University of Toronto Press

27. Westfall, M.J., Jr., 1975, "A new species of Gomphus from Arkansas (Odonata: Gomphidae)", Fl. Entomol. 58(2):91-95



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