Miscellaneous Notes and Publications
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These are various pages to help with the identification of difficult groups. If you would like to contribute pages to this section of the website, please contact John Abbott (jabbott1@ua.edu).
- A Distribution of Ozark Odonates in Selected Portions of the States of Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma by G. Sims (revised July 2012)
- REVISED 2018 North American Odonata Checklist by D.R. Paulson and S.W. Dunkle)
- Notes on Epitheca (by Nick Donnelly)
- Orthemis schmidti Holotype (by Jerrell Daigle)
- Orthemis ferruginea Holotype (by Jerrell Daigle)
- Notes on Identifying male Epitheca (Baskettails) - last updated, March 2013
- Curating and Collecting Odonata
- A Synonymic List of the New World Odonata by R. Garrison and N. von Ellenrieder (updated January 19, 2016)
- Step-by-step instructions for submitting records to OdonataCentral
- Odonatological Abstract Service
ERRATA
- Corrections to Dragonfly Genera of the New World and Damselfly Genera of the New World by Garrison et al.
- Errata for Dragonflies and Damselflies of North America Field Guides by Dennis Paulson (February 2015)
- Errata for The Dragonflies and Damselflies of Ohio by Glotzhober & McShaffrey, 2002
- Errata for Damselflies of Texas by John C. Abbott, 2011.
CHECKLISTS
- Odonata of New Mexico by County (R. Larsen & Jim Stuart)
- Odonata of Colorado by County (A. Cooper) - Please contact Ann Cooper with any changes or updates. (Updated Jan. 2014)
- Checklist of Oklahoma Odonata (B. Smith-Patten & M. Patten)
- Oklahoma Odonata County Documentation (B. Smith-Patten & M. Patten)
SEASONALITY
- Seasonality of Missouri Odonata (G. Sims), last updated (January 2012)
- Seasonality of Missouri Odonata in chart form (G. Sims), last updated (January 2012)
- Seasonality of Oklahoma Odonata (B. Smith-Patten & M. Patten)
- Seasonality of Oregon Odonata (J. Johnson)
- Seasonality of Texas Odonata (J. Abbott & G. Lasley)