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Giff Beaton's Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of Georgia
Extensive site with excellent photographs, descriptions of flight dates and occurrence in Georgia. Beaton's site also has Robber Flies, Syrphids, and other organisms.

Digital Dragonflies
Scanned images of dragonflies, very pretty. Seems to cover most North American dragonflies. Also has photographs.

Ode News
Ode News is a newsletter about dragonflies and damselflies in southern New England. Good page of links to other resources as well.

Ephemeroptera of the World
This cite is a "catalogue of literature about all mayfly taxa. compiled by N.J. Kluge".

The reference section is a comprehensive bibliography of Ephemeroptera articles. A significant fraction are available for full text download.

Ephemeroptera Galactica, the ephemeropterists' home page
[cite:1028463]

Kondratieff B.C., ed. (2000-) Mayflies of the United States
[cite:889604]

Distribution maps are extremely helpful, although limited to the conterminous United States

Barber-James H., Sartori M., Gattolliat J-L., Webb J. (2013) World checklist of freshwater Ephemeroptera species
[cite:889266]

freshwater, eh?

Mayfly Central
[cite:373560]
BG's standard ref of Ephemeroptera taxonomy (see Master List of Online Taxonomy References), maintained by Purdue Entomology. Jump to the species list (province/state records, synonyms)

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