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VI_A PARTIAL LIST OF THE MOST IMPORTAXT REF- 

 ERENCES COXSULTED IX THE PREPARATIOX 

 OF THIS PAPER 



Calvert. P. P. 1891. A new genus and species of Odonata from Jamaica. 

 Entom. News, 2: 199. 



1893 (a). Catalogue of the Odonata (dragonflies) of the vicinity of Phila- 

 delphia, with an introduction to the study of this group of insects. 

 Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc, 20: 152-172. pis. 2-3. 



1893 (b). The Odonate genus Ortholestes. 

 Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philadelphia, 45: 377-3S2, fig. 



1898. Odonata. A synonym and the bearing of its discoxen,- on the 

 classification ol Agrion. 

 Entom. Xews, 9: 72. 



1 901-1908. Odonata. (in) 

 Biologia Centrali-Americana, Xeuroptera: 17-420. 10 i:»l5. 

 London, R. H. Porter and Dulau and Co. 



1902. On the systematic position of Thaumatoneiira inopinata McLachlan 

 (Order Odonata), with some remarks on the classification of the suborder 

 Zygoptera. 

 Entom. Mo. Mag., 38: 29-32. 



1904. Thaumatoneiira again. 

 Entom. Xews, 15:216. 



1909. Contributions to a knowledge of the Odonata of the Xeotropical 

 region, exclusive of Mexico and Central America. 

 Ann. Carnegie Mus., 6: 73-280. pis. 1-9. 



1913. The fossil Odonate Phenacolesles. with a discussion of the venation 

 of the legion Podagrion Selys. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philadelphia, 65: 225-272. pi. 14. 

 Calvert, P. P. 191 7. Studies in Costa Rican Odonata, 8. A new genus allied to 

 Cora. 



Entom. Xews, 2S: 259-263, figs. 

 Campion. H. 1913. The antenodal reticulation of the wing? of Agrioninc dragon- 

 flies. 



Proc. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philadelphia, 65: 220-224. 

 Comstock, J. H. and Xeedham. J. G. 1898. The wings of insects. Chaj). 4. III. 

 The \enation of the wings of the Odonata. 

 Amer. Xatural.. 32:903-<;ii. 



5^/3-5/ Foerster, R. finisterrae Foerster, R. eburnea Foerster, R. jriihstorferi Krueger, R. 

 pseiidexul Ris, R. nigrijrons Ris, R. marina Ris, R. rosea Ris, R. dorsonigra Martin, and R. 

 torrenticola Foerster. It is dedicated to Dr. Ris, who has given us the most careful re- 

 cent treatment of this group. See F. Ris, 1913, Odonata von den Aru-und Kei-Inseln, 

 pages 508 to 514. 



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