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http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-museum/biodiversity-resources/dragonflies/alaska-odonata/
A species list including favored habitats and dates.
http://www.brisbaneinsects.com/brisbane_dragons/
Photos and facts of dragonflies and damselflies in Brisbane, Australia.
http://www.british-dragonflies.org.uk/
Promotes the study and conservation of dragonflies and damselflies and their natural habitats, especially in the United Kingdom. Includes images and an annotated checklist of British and Irish Odonata.
http://bigsnest.members.sonic.net/Pond/dragons/
Sightings, photographs, California field key, FAQ, and links.
http://stri.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Odonata
A selection of dragonfly articles, photographs and links to other sites.
http://entnemdept.ifas.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/odonata/odonata.htm
Photographs and information on these insects, their distribution, description, biology and behavior, with a key to the families found in Florida.
http://www.giffbeaton.com/dragonflies.htm
Giff Beaton's site with numerous photos and identification tips for most of the state's species.
http://www.ghmahoney.org.uk/dragonfly/
Dragonflies and Damselflies in the UK - particularly in North Buckinghamshire
http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/insects/drgnfly/dragfrm.htm
Includes a checklist and a key, and a photograph and information of each of the species found in the state.
http://www.turtlepuddle.org/alaskan/dragonflies.html
Photos and information on Alaskan Odonata, suitable for children or adults.
http://website.lineone.net/~dragonflies.dells/
Photos and information on English Odonata by Jean and David Dell.
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Dragonfly_Dramas.html
Article by Jake Page from Smithsonian Magazine about Desert Whitetails and Flame Skimmers in New Mexico's Bitter Lake Refuge.
http://www.dragonfly-site.com/
Links to sites concerning dragonfly biology, pictures, books, and regional information.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/DragonflyIndia/
Blog for enthusiasts who want to share photographs and information on these insects found in the Indian region.
http://www.dragonflypix.com/
Photographs of European and Australian dragonflies and damselflies with more than 1,300 photos freely viewable online.
http://www.dutchdragonflies.eu/
Fieldguide with photographs and videos of the odonata species found in The Netherlands (Holland).
http://www.korento.net/dragonflies.html
Checklist of Finland's 52 species of Odonata, portraits, and some impressive action photos showing copulation, foraging, territorial fighting, and courtship displays.
http://www.sudenkorento.fi/kwiki/Briefly_in_English
A list of Finnish dragonflies and short descriptions of each species in English.
http://www.iodonata.net/
Provides a network of information on dragonflies and damselflies.
http://njodes.com/
Photo gallery, mainly of New Jersey dragonflies.
http://www.dragonhunter.net/
Photographs by Glenn Corbiere of Chester, Massachusetts.
http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-museum/biodiversity-resources/dragonflies/mexican-odonata/
A species list including details of the States where each species is found.
http://www.jeffpippen.com/dragonflies.htm
Field checklist and annotated gallery of photos by Jeff Pippen.
http://www.carolinanature.com/odonata/
Photos and notes by Will Cook, mostly taken in North Carolina.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odonata
Information from Wikipedia on the Odonata, an order of insects encompassing dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera).
http://www.hlasek.com/ccvazky1an.html
Images of Odonata from the Czech Republic taken by Josef Hlasek. No explanatory text.
http://www.netcore.ca/~prairie/odonata.html
Species lists, photos and distribution for 161 species of damselflies and dragonflies in Ontario.
http://www.odonata.su/
Photographs, checklists and range maps for dragonflies and damselflies of South Urals (Russia). New publications, projects and odonatological news. In Russian and English.
http://dragonflyforall.narod.ru/
Includes a checklist of species, information on odonatologists, maps, new publications, projects and odonatological news.
http://integraonline.com/~pondhawk/odonata/
Introduction and cultural odonatology references.
http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/insects/odonata.html
The characteristics of these insects, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
http://odonatacentral.bfl.utexas.edu/
Photographs, checklists, and range maps for dragonflies and damselflies of United States, Canada, and Mexico, with special emphasis on species in Texas and surrounding states.
http://www.uta.edu/biology/robinson/odonate_research.htm
James V. Robinson's research on Odonata reproduction at the University of Texas, Arlington.
http://www.marietta.edu/~odonata/
Species maps, county lists, and images.
http://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Odonata/classification/
Description from the Animal Diversity Web.
http://www.windsofkansas.com/Bodonata/odonata.html
Extensive site with miscellaneous information about dragonflies, checklists for several states in the central US, an extensive bibiliography, images, trip reports from around the world, and links.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/se-odonata/
E-mail group for discussion of dragonflies and damselflies in the southeastern United States.
http://www.windsofkansas.com/thai_od.html
Photographs from Thailand by Roy Beckemeyer.
http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/slater-museum/biodiversity-resources/dragonflies/south-american-odonata/
Species list including details of the countries where each species is found.
http://www.petzon.se/dragonfly/
Dragonfly FAQs, anatomy, a key to Swedish dragonflies and damselflies, how to catch and raise dragonflies, photographs, photography tips, and dragonfly sex.
http://www.angelfire.com/falcon/tjallison/odes.html
Photographs of the Odonata of eastern Canada by Tim Allison.
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