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  1. 801

    Odonata (Insecta) diversity of Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary and its adjacent areas in Thattekkad, Kerala, India by A.P. Varghese, P.R. Nikesh, J. Mathew

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…Eighty-two species of Odonata, which included 51 species of Anisoptera (dragonflies) and 31 species of Zygoptera (damselflies), were recorded during the study. …”
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    The mitochondrial genome of Caenis sp. (Ephemeroptera: Caenidae) and the phylogeny of Ephemeroptera in Pterygota by Yin-Yin Cai, Ya-Jie Gao, Le-Ping Zhang, Dan-Na Yu, Kenneth B. Storey, Jia-Yong Zhang

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The phylogenetic relationship between Ephemeroptera (mayflies) and Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) remains hotly debated in the insect evolution community. …”
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  4. 804

    Fabrication of biomimetic antibacterial titanium surfaces by hydrothermal oxidation by Hüschelrath Litsy, Kremer Lea, Falk Fabian, Ahrens Ralf, Doll Patrick

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Results reveal that the fabricated nanostructures have similar antibacterial properties known from different insect wings like dragonflies or cicadas and have no cytotoxic effect.…”
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  5. 805

    Macrozoobenthos of the danubean lake Crivoe in the conditions of anthropogenous influence by Y. M. Dzhurtubaev, M. M. Dzhurtubaev

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Oligochetes, and larvae of dragonflies and chironomids are characterised by the greatest number (up to 300 spec/m²), the greatest biomass was found for gastropod molluscs (to 17 g/m²). …”
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  6. 806

    An efficient method for sampling aerial arthropods at nest sites of an insectivorous songbird in steep decline by Adam Haberski, Julie C. Hagelin, Christopher P. Barger, Derek S. Sikes, Kristin A. DuBour

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…All trap types failed to collect dragonflies (Odonata), a known prey item of breeding Olive-sided Flycatchers. …”
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  7. 807

    The complete mitochondrial genome sequence of Acisoma panorpoides Rambur, 1842 (Odonate: Libellulidae) by Lingzhen Cao, Wen Hou, Chaoxing Hu

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The phylogenetic relationships of dragonflies have received great attention all the time. …”
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  8. 808

    Biodiversity Recording at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh by Robert Mill

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…So far, 383 animal species (94 birds, 6 mammals, 3 amphibians, 15 butterflies, 79 moths, 48 hymenopterans, 52 hoverflies, 7 dragonflies and damselflies, 48 other insects, 5 spiders, 8 gall-forming mites, 12 rotifers, 5 cladocerans and 1 copepod) have been recorded. …”
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  9. 809

    Environmental integrity and damselfly species composition in Amazonian streams at the "arc of deforestation" region, Mato Grosso, Brazil by Leandro Schlemmer Brasil, Joana Darc Batista, Nubia França da Silva Giehl, Marco Bruno Xavier Valadão, Josias Oliveira dos Santos, Karina Dias-Silva

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…CONCLUSIONS: These results are connected to the environmental homogenization and loss of environmental integrity as a result of extensive agricultural practices which alter stream communities of dragonflies in this region.…”
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  10. 810

    Diversity of two families Libellulidae and Coenagrionidae (Odonata) in Regional Institute of Education Campus, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India by Priyamvada Pandey, Animesh Kumar Mohapatra

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Libellulidae and Coenagrionidae are the most dominant families among dragonflies and damselflies.  The present study deals with the diversity, occurrence and present status of libellulids and coenagrionids within the Regional Institute of Education Campus in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India (RIEC). …”
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    Freshwater Fauna of Invertebrates of the Northern Slopes of the Central Caucasus by Cherchesova S. K., Shapovalov M. I., Mamaev V. I., Dzhioeva I. E., Yakimov A. V.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…It is shown that the most studied groups are mayflies, stoneflies, dragonflies and caddisflies. Other groups have been studied to a much lesser extent. …”
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  12. 812

    Odonates of three selected tiger reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India by Sunit Das, Pradeep Sahoo, Nibedita Dash, Sanskruti Marathe, Subhasis Mahato, Anil Dashahare, Partha Mishra, Ashish Prasad, Rahul Rana

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Odonates (Damselflies and Dragonflies) were recorded from three Tiger Reserves of Madhya Pradesh, Central India, including Kanha, Pench and Bandhavgarh, where 47 species were recorded within 7 families and 31 genera. …”
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  13. 813

    A new triadotypid insect from the Late Triassic of South Africa by Isabelle Deregnaucourt, Torsten Wappler, John M. Anderson, Olivier Béthoux

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Extant odonates (damsel- and dragonflies) represent a small subset of the historical biodiversity of this group. …”
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  14. 814

    Challenges to the design and testing of antimicrobial nanostructured surfaces by Elena P. Ivanova, Denver Linklater

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…A decade ago, we discovered that the nanopillar topography of insect wings such as cicadas, dragonflies and damselflies, were not repelling bacteria as previously surmised, but bacteria were attaching and consequently being killed. …”
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    Taxonomic note on the species status of Epiophlebia diana (Insecta, Odonata, Epiophlebiidae), including remarks on biogeography and possible species distribution by Sebastian Büsse, Jessica L. Ware

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The species included in the genus Epiophlebia Calvert, 1903 represent an exception within Recent lineages – they do not belong to either dragonflies (Anisoptera) nor damselflies (Zygoptera). …”
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  16. 816

    Increasing 28 mitogenomes of Ephemeroptera, Odonata and Plecoptera support the Chiastomyaria hypothesis with three different outgroup combinations by Dan-Na Yu, Pan-Pan Yu, Le-Ping Zhang, Kenneth B. Storey, Xin-Yan Gao, Jia-Yong Zhang

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Background The phylogenetic relationships of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) and Ephemeroptera (mayflies) remain unresolved. …”
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    Defining the Rearing Cage for Agriocnemis femina Damselfly (Odonata, Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae) by Muhammad Nazri Janra, Henny Herwina, Hafizhah Rahmayani, Lily Rahmawati, Dika Putri Sehati, Shania Refka Fandesti

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Rearing insects such as dragonflies and damselflies aim to gain uniform progeny that used for scientific purposes. …”
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  18. 818

    Study of aquatic biodiversity and correlation with physical parameters of Jalangi river by Monojit Ray, Sandip Pal

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The study shows more than 35 species of freshwater fishes, eight species of zooplanktons, four species of dragonflies and two species of damselflies, few species of mollusks, which reflects that the river Janangi is full of diversity with respect to flora and fauna. …”
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    Robber Flies, Asilidae (Insecta: Diptera: Asilidae) by E. M. Finn

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Asilidae adults attack wasps, bees, dragonflies, grasshoppers, other flies, and some spiders. …”
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    Homologization of the flight musculature of zygoptera (insecta: odonata) and neoptera (insecta). by Sebastian Büsse, Cécile Genet, Thomas Hörnschemeyer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Among the winged insects (Pterygota) the Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) are unique for several reasons. …”
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