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Abstracts of
Papers and Posters presented at the 14th International
Symposium of Odonatology. 1997.
Bernard, R.
An analysis of pulsating occurence of some allochthonous
species of Anisoptera in the northern part of central Europe.
p. 6.
Brockhaus, T.
Pluriatil larvae
cohorts as a development principle of the white-legged
damselfly and the consequences of the mobility by adults (Platycnemis
pennipes Pallas, Zygoptera, Platycnemididae).
p. 7.
Buchwald, R.
The significance of differential water temperature for some
flowing water Odonata species.
p. 8.
Catlak, M.
Dragonflies from Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil: records and
habitats.
p. 8.
De Marmelis, J.
E Rare Venezuelan Odonata evaluated for
their inclusion into a National Red List.
p. 10.
Dijkstra, KDB.
The phylogeny of Malesian Coeliccia Kirby, 1890 species (Platycnemididae;
Calicnemidinae) -- Preliminary results.
p. 11.
Forster, S.
Three types of oviposition behaviour of Costa Rican libellulid dragonflies.
p. 12.
Hacet, N; Aktac, N.
Odonata fauna of
Turkish Thrace and some new records.
p. 13.
Haritonov, AY; Popova,
ON.
Some problems of
taxonomy and zoogeography of the dragonflies of genus Sympetrum.
p. 15.
Hawking, JH.
The
conservation status of dragonflies (Odonata) from Australia.
p. 16.
Jacquemin, G; Boudot,
JP.
The dragonflies (Odonata)
of Morocco.
p. 17.
Jeziorski, P; Uvira,
V.
Dragonflies (Odonata)
of the Litovelske Pomoravi protected landscape area
(Moravia, Czech Republic).
p. 18.
Jodicke R.
Away from the watter: Lestes virens
vestalis at the maturation place.
p. 19.
Kalkman, VJ; Dijkstra,
KDB; Ketelaar, R.
Some results of the
Dutch dragonfly mapping scheme.
p. 20.
Ketelaar, R; Dijkstra,
KDB; Kalkman, VJ.
Monitoring of
dragonflies in The Netherlands.
p. 21.
Knitter, H.
A new technique for in
situ fixation of intact tandem linkages of Zygoptera in the
field.
p. 22.
Knitter, H.
On the relationships
and systematic of Cercion lindeni (Selys, 1840) (Zygoptera:
Coenagrionidae).
p. 23.
Leipelt, KG.
Reproductive behaviour
of female Gomphus vulgatissimus (Linne) and female
Ophiogomphus cecilia (Fourcroy) (Anisoptera: Gomphidae).
p. 24.
Mahato, M.
Diets of six
coexisting odonate larvae of Gandaki River of Central Nepal.
p. 26.
Martens, A.
Oviposition site
selection in Sympecma fusca (Vander Linden) (Zygoptera:
Lestidae).
p. 27.
May, ML.
Growth and food
conversion by adult dragonflies (Anisoptera).
p. 28.
Mitra, TR.
Status of taxonomy of Odonata fauna of West Bengal (India) and patterns of their
distribution.
p. 29.
Popova, ON.
Dragonflies of the
Caucasus.
p. 31.
Rith-Najarian, JC.
The impact
of anthropogenic disturbance on the geographic distribution
of dragonflies (Anisoptera, Odonata) in the Mississippi
River headwaters corridor, Northern Minnesota.
p. 32.
Sahlen, G.
Using dragonflies to measure biodiversity -- some
preliminary results from central Sweden.
p. 34.
Schridde, P; Suhling, F.
Overwintering in larval dragonflies: effects of different
ambient.
p. 35.
Slovene Dragonfly Society.
Odonata communities in Slovenia.
p. 36.
Thomas, M; Gladstone, M; Daniel, M.
Spatial distribution and
resource partition in two species of dragonfly larvae Brachythemis contaminata (Fabricus) and
Ictinogomphus rapax
(Rambur.) (Anisoptera: Odonata).
p. 37.
Wasscher, M.
On the mass migration of Sympetrum flaveolum over
northwestern Europe in 1995.
p. 39.
Wildermuth, H.
How dragonflies detect water.
p. 40. |