Class Hexapoda Dragonfly Graphic
Order: Odonata
Common Name--Dragonflies and Damselflies
The Odonata of North America. Dragonfly Society of the Americas list of species names
Odonata in Human Culture Lists references to the impact of dragonflies in art and literature
Northwest Odonata Photo Gallery. Excellent photographs of Northwest species of dragonflies; site maintained at the University of Puget Sound
Digital Dragonflies Site has huge color images of dragonflies collected through a program which is part of the Texas A & M University system as well as information on specimen handling,
Dragon-flies (Odonata) General information on dragonflies
Dragonfly and Damselfly Links Great site to link to other dragonfly and damselfly sites world wide
Gopher Menu List of information under scientific names for dragonfly species.
Odonata Photo Archive Photography by Denis R. Paulsen put on-line by Mark O'Brien; good images
Dragonflies & Damselflies of Howard County Maryland--Checklist List of common names and scientific names for dragonflies and damselflies; recommended reading list at end
Items of Interest to Odonata (Dragonfly) Enthusiasts Good background information; a bibliography, a list of California species, dragonfly references in art and culture (How about a little culture?), and a list of stamps with dragonflies pictured on them
Dragonflies and Damselflies of Cumberland and Cape May Counties of New Jersey Information giving names of damselflies and dragonflies and where they can be found in parts of New Jersey; no actual images
MC Biology: Odonata Research at Marietta College Marietta College in Ohio; has distribution maps of species in Ohio; information on student research
James Cook University Zoology Odonata Page Lots of background information on dragonflies including answers to FAQ's; has some large images
Odonata Background information on dragonflies with list of species in Montana
Order Odonata Short descriptive page with basic information
Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata Information Network) List of links to Odonata sites
Catching and Preserving Dragonflies: Summary of Responses to a Query An ftp site that has good information incluing the technique for catching dragonflies with spider webs

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