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VI— A PARTIAL LIST OF THE MOST IMPORTANT REF- 

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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- 

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1893 (b). The Odonate genus Ortholestes. 

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

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1901-1908. Odonata. (in) 

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1902. On the systematic position of Thaumatoueiira inopinata McLachlan 

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1904. Thauviatoneura again. 

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

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1913. The fossil Odonate Phenacolestes, with a discussion of the venation 

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 Campion, H- 1913- The antenodal reticulation of the wings of Agrionine dragon- 

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selysi Foerster, R. finisterrae Foerster, R. ebuniea Foerster, R. jruhstorferi Krueger, R. 

 pseudexul Ris, R. nigrifrons 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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