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Dragonflies return to land of Henry VIII   by Rebecca Connop Price  10/15/09 DRAGONFLIES are thriving in the nature reserves surrounding Yateley, Sandhurst and Crowthorne, according to the Forestry Commission.
Watching Dragonflies   by Wendy Langhans   - KHTS AM-1220  10/2/09 I watched two dragonflies, darting back and forth, like runway models strutting and holding a pose. Their movements were unpredictably quick and precise. I wondered, "how do they manage to fly like that?
Dragonflies Go Thirsty in The Mediterranean     - News Blaze  9/29/09 One fifth of Mediterranean dragonflies and damselflies are threatened with extinction at the regional level as a result of increasing freshwater scarcity, according to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species™.
Damsels and Dragons - the Insect Order Odonata   by Ron Lyons Mating, egg-laying, larvae, emergence, maturation, adult behavior, and identification; excellent text and photos
The Development of Insect Flight     - Hooper Virtual Palaeontological Museum What did insects come from? How insects fly. The evolution of flight
Insect Biology and Ecology: a Primer     - Cornell University Anatomy, reproduction, metamorphosis, classificiation, identification, ecology
Dragonfly: An Aquatic Alien   by Chris Grondahl   - North Dakota Outdoors  Aug 1995 A naturalist observes the transformation from naiad to dragonfly
Dragonfly Emerging from Aquatic Immature to Winged Adult   by Jim Marden   - Penn State College of Agricultural Sciences A libellulid dragonfly emerging from an aquatic immature to a winged adult.


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