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Order Odonata - Dragonflies and Damselflies

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Field Key To Adult California Dragonflies (Odonata)
A clickable key leading to genera and species, including images by various photographers.

Checklist of Kansas Damselflies
Linked images as a slideshow, about 20 or more images, rather small.

Types of Dragonflies
The Dragonfly Pictures gallery provides an extensive list of U.S. species, including comparative male and female photos.

Dragonflies and Damselflies of West Virginia
Photographs and Life History information about species of Odonata living in West Virginia and surrounding states. Many species have 4-7 photographs illustrating key ID traits. There is also an Odonates glossary and a bibliography of print sources.

Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) of the United States
Has photo thumbnails, distribution maps, and some life history information. Be cautious in interpreting the distribution maps.

Billd's Florida Insect Page.
This is my entomology page with photos and links about insects. I hope you use this page for science and education.

Say--American Entomology
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American entomology : a description of the insects of North American, with illustrations drawn and colored after nature / by Thomas Say ; edited by John L. LeConte ; with a memoir of the author by George Ord.
A lovely historical work. High resolution scans of individual plates (at the end of each volume) can be downloaded as JPEG2000 files. (Use a utility such as IrfanView to view them or convert them to other formats.) Many of the plates are lovely, and it is fascinating to see the fir

U. of Florida and Dep. of Agriculture Website
Has a lot of information on a lot of bugs.

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