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Image gallery, distribution maps, checklist, and key.
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Damselflies of Texas Search this site or the web Site search Web search TIARA web site Image Gallery Distribution Maps Emergence Sequence Checklist Family Key Dragonfly Museum Digital Dragonflies Insects More Nothing But Butterflies Awards Entomology Home Center Home Bioinformatics Page D amselflies...Descriptions of some of Dr. McPeek's projects and findings.
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Homepage of Mark A. McPeek I've moved! If you're using Netscape, you will be forwarded to the correct URL in 5 seconds. Otherwise, click here....Images, conservation status, and distribution of Megalagrion damselflies (Odonata: Coenagrionidae).
http://www.bishopmuseum.org/bish...egalagrion/htmlPages/Mega01.html
Information and photos by Mike Reese.
http://www.wisconsinbutterflies.org/widamsels/widamsels.htm
This is an article by the Royal B.C. Museum about Argia vivida, an endangered species of damselfly.
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VIVID DANCER Sources for more information Museum Specimens Image Credits: Vivid Dancer sketch by Hannah Nadel in Rare Invertebrates of the South Okanagan brochure; photo by George Doerksen Distinguishing features Most North American damselflies belong to a family called Narrow-winged Damselflies (Coengrionidae...Photographs of about 25 species, mostly from North Carolina and Arizona, by Randy Emmitt.
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Damselfly Photo Pages Contact me if you need a photo or photos for any publishing projects you may have. Broad-winged Damsels (Calopterygidae) Sparkling Jewelwing (Calopteryx dimidiata male and female) Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata male and female) American Rubyspot (Hetaerina americana male and female)...