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Key References

Brunelle, Paul-Michael and P. DeMaynadier. 2005. Maine Dragonfly and Damselfly Survey: Final Report.

Brunelle, P.M. 1999. Distribution of damselflies and dragonflies (Odonata) of Maine, United States. Northeastern Naturalist 6(2): 95-118.

Borror, D.J. 1944. An annotated list of the Odonata of Maine. Canadian Entomologist 76: 134-150.

Gibbs, K.E., B. Bradeen and D. Boland. 2004. Spatial and temporal segregation among six species of coexisting Ophiogomphus (Odonata: Gomphidae) in the Aroostook River, Maine. Northeastern Naturalist 11(3): 295-312.

White, H.B. 1969. Two species of Odonata previously unreported from New England. Entomology News 80(4): 88.

White, H.B. 1974. Aeshna subartica Walker and other Odonata new for Maine. Entomology News 85(9, 10): 289-291.

White, H.B. 1989. Dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata) of Acadia National Park and vicinity, Maine. Entomology News 100(3): 89-103.


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