Hoeke], Stentor biting fly feeding habits.
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Hoeke], Stentor biting fly feeding habits.
Odonatological Abstracts 1971 according (2501) BAYNES, E.S. A,, 1971. insects in Ireland 32-33. (Author deceased). At — Co. Cloyne, striolatum were I, 1970. Aug. was an for Report 1970. Ir. Cork. observed migrant nat. J. 17 small if by (2): number, on way. Itwasthoughtpossiblethatthis indication of a small is immigration. rather that is due be (2502) ANSELIN. A., 1972. in Libellen kleiputten in claypits (Dutch). Hoeke. Hoeke], Stentor 10 114. and to it as 6 on notes in the spp. Hoeke A 1973. (Anonymous), Sei. Alberta, 1973 Natuurgids: [Nature Guide: dragonflies], Courant, Arnhem 1973 libellen. Arnhemse (Aug. 31), I (sep.) p. in Syesis popular talk on dragonflies in local a Cent.. Marion 33-39. 6: for food Lake. a of larvae Canada, (June feeding of 1973. mosquitoes again. Dragonflies Mosquito (Sept.): 2 Pathol.. Memorial Unie. John’s, pp. (Res. News Unit 33 habits. recorded by naturalist in London) and is made W.H. La Newfoundland. St. population. to R.H. the observations Hudson Plata. many Cannibalism (1892, Chapman & The Hall. Lamborn(l890,Dragon- mosquitoes. Appleton. New York) larva varied food items individuals the lake. as sampled were prey not larvae ones, the prominent in but yr. in the feed the per Different guts of habitats of same prey consumed of al- eaten. eaten the different ate appears that the larvae were in prevalent throughout sampled were mainly The amount of food were the regarding Chironomidae, of types for 1970) consisted larval B.C., intervals contents gut food was Large smaller larvae their and 28, information The The Lake, regular at July - and Cladocera though Marion obtaining Vector — Newfoundland. CA). reference vs. (sep.). versus weed-dwelling Enallagma in 1969 30, Edmonton, CA). sampled was determined. M., of population measured daily. LAIRD, British (Dept. Zooi, — Athena, Univ. T6G 2E9. boreale purpose (Dutch). flies to try basis a P.S.M., 1973. The larvae Columbia. Biol. A to area nr. Brugge, Belgium. (2504) a If so, it mosquitoes. synthesize PEARLSTONE, damselfly A of other sub- some Brugge-2). Field (2503) kind a be not the B- (2505) 8200 or biting fly repellent. 26-30. (2): Heirweg of their of the [Dragonflies { Diksmuide — the would worthwhile certainly by de analyse van a few in out it to or stance which "warns off would where very whether to examine dragonfly pheromone 1972 simply get reaction mosquito perhaps are suggested worthwhile mosquitoes area not been devoured which but It of the dragonflieswould suddenly have They appear. Sympetrum gravel path magic” in number of dragonflies, 6 on a on "clouds which to disappear as items more. It predominantly 334 Odonatological during the daylight hours. Abstracts d’insectes (Author). Canada au avec anglais correspondants (2506) 1973. Zum POOSCH, H., Populationsdynamik zur zwei in Kleingewässern Natur 14. Vorkommen und und an and Mittelmecklenburg. Naturschutz DDR-2051 ( — Libellen von insects in Mecklenburg Schorr so vv. 11:5- This Odon. situated fauna and extensive the Nature moorland a Province of description of Mecklen- for the 3 Aeshna 22 vegetation viridis, aloides in oviposited Eleocharis the which, missing, was moorland autochthonous 26 lake, data on French and is [Report ( Diksmuide Field notes locality on the on (Dutch). B-8200 — (2511) W.A., Photogr. Soc. Am. J. at this article gives during Of interest is a MARTENS, 7 vizsgâlatok 19-20. lehetôségei tokrében. ecological Kand. This Értek. 4! / is a the of 4. Kossuth brief dragonflies]. Lajos Univ., K„ of Kossuth 1976. report 4. an unpublished Lajosh Univers- some area, (2512) ponds de evolutie Hobokense . Hungary. [Ed.], of the is given and K., Libellen. workshop Beenbreek 19. 8 (7): B-2710 of 24 spp. collected in the rivulets Argonne 1976. 1-13, 1976. Enkele gegevens de van Noms framjais libellenstand [Some Polder. Hobokense (Dutch). Polder], — ( Mast data over de van on the dragonfly fauna Beenbreek plein 19. 8 (7): B-2710 Hoboken). 17 spp. are listed for the Hobokense Polder Antwerpen, Belgium, caused 1975. 4. summer evolution of the status of the polder, P emergence ( Mast plein — Belgium. July MARTENS, nr. 1975 BENOIT, the on 1975-1976. and the (2509) suggestions ofthe Wetenschappelijk Dragonflies], (Dutch). 30-32. Debrecen). summary of the Debrecen, of water (Hungarian). —( Weszpré- HU-4028 technical (Odo- chorological- on unknown). some feldolgozàsa possibilities based Téz.. 15 pp. PhD thesis ity, szitakötök investigations Debrecen. ny [On — research quality u. a dragonfly. green Hoboken). biolôgiai vizminôség- chorolôgiai-ôkolôgiai nata) are spp. bilingual, are zomerkamp Argonne. Argonne. very in A these several !976(June): 22-23.30. photography An annotated list 1974. by junius. [Scientific ofSympetrumsanguineum(Nov. DÉVA1, G., 1976. The address (Author's verslag I, 1971). (2508) chapters CRICH, of Anax Brugge-2). Belgium, 1971-1973. others one. the Fonteintjes 15: 5-6. encountered spp. Brugge, nr. excursions. late record 5 of of Libellenverslagje 114. Heirweg Somatochlora Libellula, with climate data. 1974. Fonteintjes. are (sub English. for the indoor dragonflies]. Roerdomp genera of (2510) flight periods The A., odon. the to 50 1976 1974 ANSELIN, is of close the — (2507) volume Some and published Calopteryx Argia, introductory The Price: unknown). work following Lestes, represented by It the The Sympetrum. recorded are bimaculata correlated are Agrion), Agric. — and fluviatile the The Dép. pp. address cooperation Aeshna, and Stratiotes among which Epitheca interest. Some is Reserve abundant. spp. listed: including though was Equisetum palustris. certain spp. listed, are spp, specialists. An yrs. of 1947. the of 214 of Latin essentially enlarged recent, in originally both ed. + (Author's edition outcome recorded were Reserve lake, for both sites. For the Nature Mittelsee from of of Malchin, nr. GDR, given is the X et names corresponding 4th names, —. — Can. $4. Kr.Teterow, with Montreal. updated Mittelsee burg, English Québec, GDR). The Canada latins noms French — by the environmental is discussed. accountof collected diminishingof — (For in changes an the odon. fauna of this I960, the fauna, in the up-to-date locality cf. Odonatological OA No, Abstracts This is 2415). 335 a odon. (2513) VERLINDEN, Bokrijk: 27 in [Insects Bokrijk: Dragonflies], (Dutch). 3 - Insekten 1976. C.L., juli 27 July 12, odon. the insect the listed from this are Antwerp, Belgium. The note. deals paper orders; the odon. B-2000 are above locality refers to same feu. corps de 2-19. P. (2515) is the 1977. La véritable histoire La Berbère, Univ. 17 Loon 18, Observations on La In the 3rd 238. (4): of Dragonfly — ( Biol. Minn. while The in its head flight together, the a few bird died natn. away either was Mus. known case at- (2518) Dept.. A the by 1901). The to the the or then attack Bent survived. that the ground and bite similar reported by and 2544. (Bull. Can (2519) -, March Rigaud. Que., (Coll. JOB of city 1976 Brugge, discussed. briefly bolsoveri. 18. note For cf. OA formal June on on the discovery similar Nos. 2519, 2521, cf. 1979; — popular has description 28, A daily’s U.S. des OA No. 4, 102 flew pp. IPO. CA). the discovery mentioned also OA No. prehistoric issue of 8. note on as Miner finds Daily Telegraph, OA in of the fossil No. 2403. (Cf. 2518). but Libellules Bourgel, 1978. The 10, p. remains a LAROCHELLE, (Suppl.) — the and S. 1975 and Erasipteron (6): notes : (Anonymous), (2520) (Anonymous), Purdue A Cordulia of Aeshna danae mentioned in OA No. 2403. as The dragonfly. flew by Edition), d’identification $7. Brugge-2). 1973, and Roer- (Pieter-de- — 2582). from This is the first dragonfly actually & A. 7 articles — appeared the prey. R migrations], of general magazine’s notes dragonfly dragonfly A Libellentrekverslag. B-8200 1978. Quarry of the fossil from wing vibrations, 349. Dover the Québec. 1000. No. in the breast. 197, p. 1977. Manuel du of Quebec, migratory flights listed are (Anonymous), Mine & adult male the the bird case with and from prey. HUTCHINSON, Price: and the catalogue of (Dutch). surroundings brief — C.P. Purdue biography Doctor Montgomery 7 (4): of Dr. professor on the of panied by North a Basil emeritus and American occasion Science of his promotion, portrait. — honored. 14. Univ., Indiana, USA, outstanding ogists, 1978. Agric. Rep. Montgomery, (2516) of urgent case available from 1978 55812, grasped was 2 fell ineffective shock. dragonfly in that is well of Anaxjunius an and mandibles after its an and kill bird Locked with 1977 July, to seize hummingbird. away OA recorded in readers. young Duluth. the Belgium, account Ruby-throated Humming49 week observed massive a still mixta, Sympetrum striolatum, in history A. cyanea, (Abstracter's buried For 45-48. (4): Conincklaan Buzancy). and life 1977. P.B., a Minnesota, below are dragonfly de USA). was The book of been (Abstracter’s note: (1) — 1977, G., on au 1977 Journal illustrated at the directed and kills The bird. F-08240 behaviour HOFSLUND, petite nymphe address: popular, (pen) biology, nymphula, tacks la Hulotte des Ardennes (Editorial La a cf. use has of the illustrations the Odon. on LEJEUNE, [Report Pyrrhosoma nymphula, on and chapter only). (Anonymous), This (2) — authors, domp Hulotte. most or xerox bibliography various pagination copies the author. ( Abstrac- — with (2517) (13): original. not need nr. 1977 (2514) copies only. 133 Quebec, for the prepared The book is out of print, but in spp. of city ter’s 100 of the in occur collectors, illustrated, though Antwerpen). 11 in to been amateur printed 9-10. (3/4): (Lomhardenstr. — young for identification known It has Canada. 3. August - 2 Drekvlieg in Libellen. augustus. manual spp. (Cf. Elwood of the oneof the odonatol- Honorary is also accom- OA No. 336 Odonatological 2275). Abstracts (2525) DUBITSK.IY, A trol (2521) flying in Bolsover. The at home was March A Oldest 1978. (Anonymous), 10, daily's remains also note Engl. on the of the fossil discovery in No. OA 2403. CASPERS, Hohe Ischnura 2518). D-5300 The 14: Bonn-I. Odon. of Somatochlora Hohe of Aachen at on 18 p. and arctica) 20. The Federal from Liege The Malmédy. high a of The A. mentioned spp. and of Aeshna Somatochlora bonariensis (Neuroclippa) (Odonata, manid. 48. Cienc., Montevideo manid. <S Cienc., Cerrito 73, C. Univ. Correo Aeshna (Biol.) de la 1240. 1842 Hu- Fac. 1 (3): Fac. Em.. (Dept. — de Rambur Revta Anisoptera). (Spanish). Morfologia estadio larval del tercer externa 1978. Y.P., 29Hu- Republica. Montevideo. larva of A. morphology of the bonariensis (N.) and illustrated compared 3rd is instar described, of to that Anax junius. Book (2527) DONATH. lausitz 165. H„ in 1978. (Odonata). Ent. (Jahnstr. — Bemerkenswerte der nordwestlichen 6. 22 nachr. DDR-796 Li- Nieder- (10): 163- Luckau. are Nehalennia ciaeschna neum given on Erythromma speciosa, isosceles Lestes and from the northwestern German Democratic viridulum. barbarus, Orthetrum Anabrun- Niederlausitz, Republic. Data their on and seasonal and diet, Odonatologica, JourInternationalis Biol. Vestn. 26 Odo77. (I): Univ. Ljubljana. 141/3. YU-6I00I Biol., P.O.B. 12. of Vols. que de l’oeil 1-7 (1972-1978). PILON de la la croissance 37 M.A. partie optique boreale 157-179. Montreal with (Fr., H3C 3J7. Que. morphology of compound the — C.P. 6128. CA). optical part remains eye can. Engl. s.). Montreal, Univ. de Selys Revue Coenagrionidae). (3): ALL morphométri- d'Enallagma Sei. biol.. boreale & histologique et composé (Dep. The J.-G. J., Étude 1978. of the E. unchanged during its post-embryonic development.The cornea, larval is in a epi-, the possess similar three same cephalic aspect. reaches its early the as of the two their crystalline cone. pigment cells part nuclei and are The stage. of migrate to the a as nuclei nature, of are the secondary distributed eye. photosensitive The apex nuclei of the larval has cornea cells which have the uniformly of the the characteristics epidermic side signific- latter that primary pigment each the It appears pre-emergence at optical The morphometric maintained optical other. But endocuticle and endocornea of the adult differ each these layers formation. process the measurements from from with the Consequently the and exo- perfect continuity cuticle. cephalic have and of composed endocornea. located GOR). Notes are mosquitoes on USSR. 1978. {Inst. — LAVOIE, antly bellenfunde cancellatum stated. s.i.o. review lamellar (2524) are two structures Uruguay). The external the in Orthe- parthenope, O. Societas (Odonata: ABENANTE, Ul. Alma-Ata. Ljubljana). Biol. de with address: and arctica. (2523) the ASkerteva (Belgium), are Anax and M., GOGALA, (Slovene). S boreo-alpine faunal subarctica con- USSR. (Russian, USSR-480021 abundance, natologica and odon. fauna is characterized percentage elements. juncea, area Eupen pp. important predators horseflies nal and Republic) as daily activity nature is situated in the Venn, (German 267 the in 29. (colour dubia between the cities of Monschau. by Sir. 28. elegans, dispersal, (2526) with Leucorrhinia distance some Kekule ( — GFR). dealt are photographs reserve, 3-31. and im Rheinische Deutsch-Belgischen Naturpark. Landschaften 1978. Das Landschaft Europäische Biological flies (Publishers’ — brunneum trum N. & BP. KREMER. Venn. 1978. Kazakhstan). (Cf. listed (2522) Alma-Ata. s.). Shevchenko mentioned No. OA of 23. p. as issue M., bloodsucking Nauka, creature Times, of In the in the adult, junction of the parts. The larval Odonatological and adult crystalline The metrically. and narrower tics reaches is one Oct. 7. morpho- not show its adult characteris- (2530) the dorsal and the ventral adult compound 42 parts of the larval is not stated. name sches 1978. Zur C.M., Pamir", In: excl. Kostka, (Authors). eyes. NAUMANN, "Grossen difference between significant any specific The and longer before emergence. Statistical tests do just and differ cones larval 337 Abstracts R. de Senarclens [Eds.], MAY. heat M L., 1978. 307-308. Eton. New Zoo!., [Verbratim dragonflies body function in rate N.Y. Cook in in each of 7 field, varied Miathyria IO-2 W in Macromia taeniolata. proportion to flies during data were endothermic also flight with despite Data in flight be heat of their exchange suggest that heat roughly described resistances in thermal and (2531) various at in loss by a insulation may be the wind degree adapted to thermoregulatory requirements. NATURKUNDLICHE 1978. Phänologische 1978 im Station. Bereich Apollo A -4020 In the Naturkundlichen 20. (53/54): Lin:, Rosegger Sir. Sir., observed on wings the last in the 1978 also 3: made the J. is ever sp. to the valley to Wojtusiak, 137-142). 1978. aid aerosol Fly-killing for the freshwater — J. Mus. Ireland. (Nam. Var. Killdare Duhlin-2, Eire). The aerosol technique spray freshwater insects, (2532) OLBERG, modal inch R.M.. for is Odon., Univ. (Schneider len Microfilm No. in Max D-8I3I or Visual collecting described. xerox 146 Planck of Linz. dragonfly season on on copy Verhal- CER). available Dissertation and of the latter $3.00 (Chapter 1): The studied by P.O.B. fine were — Price extra.fVerbatim 39,5(1978): 2175- in recording electrically bundles of isolated axons US library resp„ of Anax large junius extracellularly between the pro- and meso-thoracic They to Microfilm properties interneurons — (refer Copies, 15.00-23.00 abstract from Diss. Abstr. descending PhD the country of the customer: $7.50-11.50 binding multi- pp. Inst. Seewiesen, 7820760) at University International, and dragonflies. Washington. A hi.. Physiol.. Order 1978. interneurons thesis, were of the Nat. Hist. Station Austria, is from (Cf. — useful a 90: 297-299. B]: 22. Linz). area Oberösterreich. was LINZ. Letztbeobachtungen 1978 ( Nalurkundl. Station a of the This 1975). 1764. Ann Arbor, Mich. 48106, USA. STATION der 26, sp. O’CONNOR, J.P., depends (2529) and of simple model the paper however, entomologist. Entomologist’s Rej. of dragonflies series and that 35, fig. reference a this altitudes. sprays: data muscles. wing the vertebrate photograph of this 1974, Odonatologica These with On July m; of than most other wing loading Inst. photograph is shown the first and were mass maps. address: in metabolism large + 400 juncea mongolica (Ishkashim, migrations dragon- extensive to flight on in field published, energy rates rates relatively a histology on speeds of low their of 2 and the with x higher den in inserted (Author’s fauna. 2500 probably body 1975 Graz. XII + 5 R. Akademische mammalogist and a x muscle. The low metabolism correlates unusual can g. Mean is Aeshna Pamir a Dragonflieshave slightly lower of metabolism insects, 11.2-20.2 to warm-up. compared the literature as excl. — deals colour adult flight loss approximately maximum large ill. & Bielefeld, Bielefeld, GER). lepidopteran of metabolic Metabolic mass. to other insects. rates 0.2-1.2 increased comparable from marcella from ranged mass expenditure The author of from 0.98-2.9 I0-2 W in Univ. mainly on heat in Verlagsanstalt, col. öS 350. Zoo!., Univ., metabolism speed. Ranges spp. & USA). the variation 86 Price: estimated from data was +■ 33- figs. österreichi- Grosser Pamir, Forschungsunternehmen Druck- & pp. (4): Em. Rutgers 08903, temperature of flight and 86 (Dept. — Energy flight on ent. Soc. Coll., NJ text]: and speed, J1 [Abstract only], Brunswick, metabolism Energy flying dragonflies (Odo- Anisoptera). nata: on in exchange col. Grancy Wakhan-Pamir/ Afghanistan. (2528) des Tierwelt 201-213, pp. ganglia. by pulling out with a suction 338 Odonatological electrode. 2 to visual units) The differed in stimulation. One responded small relatively other only istic to the stimuli the not share a moving in the of the animal background target units were certain direction of the most and direction stimulus advancing edges 16°, visual unit responses the number of units target small object sphere when the was units target animal units in prey (Chapter 2): classes, based and sizes fields. and Units capture their both visually to of the animal. ings units studied, were whose Although their about units their only ranges — of 8 receptive found to visual head situations The the head units each modalities sensory consistent most also cases, of modality excitatory A proposed, the especially to roll. upon types mesothoracic were of one response properties were as to each and among unit. Target identified in the proand back- by above. Slow in They — and penetrated monitored is proper- interneurons spiking neurons. model preferences were activity preceded via the response connectives. units izations unit selective. stimulus of another input Axons ground background a orientation directional 4): multimodal produced multimodal on various (Chapter to flight based a stimulation, reduced the sensory response modality. in direction onto directionally inhibition The various aligned were were selective the among produced which to multi- these modalities. way. Shifts in wind head In of sensory preferences their electrical varied, alt of its of the body. directionally was of as units responded the to Each the and to rotations units the - were well as front to the respect of variety a units of of to discussed. one region flexion. directional of with three pitching extensively puffs and to the neck abdominal the but It is part ability to mechanical All air to is field versa. are background respond addition, ties Their stimuli. responded the pathway. behavioral (Chapter 3): of units the more light vice code animal rotations in accurately of tested, much the than to in the units’ cases background optomotor 2 classes In 2 record- not responses velocity of the responded and yaw. found, but an that the In directions The other to likely where of wide responded were where above the dark field visual were preferred of was In all pitch to to borders responsive responses rotations role directions. in response patterns units background of the varying velocities, greater to responding about is considered, yawling responded exclusively proposed the of the 8 classes rotations resulted background possible A locations of 6 It is within Background upon but increas- wheras the itself. units within back- range both in and high at were of constant frequency except The stripes. modal information information extract and the latency, responses the the was the Within patterns nearly were spike average to The measured l.0°/sec. units width stripe (less responses. movement length increased latency. of 8°/cycle to 22°/cycle, the responses background short slightly, decreased threshold velocity between 0.5 and Increasing very increased extract of the animal various to advancing edges greatly increased a For compared. were angle). advancing edge length i.e., movement in responses of the that selective, inhibitory. Target patterns than in of the to movement in was unit background ground laboratory for each unit. specific Target units responded only ing repeated to background units, opposite moving did units and most of the they responded maximally lowest and to increased with preferred response directionally spike frequency responded velocity pattern units stimulus. Rotation visual units background stimulus single light-dark borders moving units, but not of the target units. background of the elicited was the receptive response proper- lighted a with recovered background same in stripes character- of the part this decremental environment the of larger stimulus target The of decrement consistent different a presentations All fields as responded consistently but of movements response was of the unit. field of to of target units. The response presented ty, population(target movements such patterns, when are responses population (background units) (gratings). Rapid repeated neurons their contrasting objects (targets). best responded visual of populations which compared Abstracts their depolarof the increased in some Odonatological magnitude when and they were This is taken spikes. depolarizations and that the the to the cell stimulation in orientation Electrical units were studied in cylinder, neck. dent to of and of were is for the duration of and air cell and larval G., 1978. Zur PF1TZNER, der Blaugrünen puffs to that cyanea). 22. A -4020 The (2537) the is not SK.UFIN. vostoka the than in as observed in and on odon. 13-15. Sir. Rosegger a the in "Unsere Libellen". 15. (53/54): A brief OA 22. A-4020 G.. Linz Apollo, ( Nalurkundl. — Sir. Rosegger Jurzitza, 1978. Linz. (2538) in z. Schutze see 52 8344 This d. is a (figs.). far locally Anax Obersee. 11-37. — Natur- zum Jber, am Park, Zürich- Anax I. CH- (Brüglenstr. It is aspects Odon. of are on the dealt taxa from such the as the on to 20 lake, parthenope. Brachytron is introduced be that suggested for the larger anisopterans. D.W.S.. of fly") II + 132 4603 Calvert are Rd., 20740. Box Soc. Am., Price: Em. AJ. green US Soc. College darner"), dragonfly") ("Blackburn odon. only — related USA). Hawaiian blackburni the Ent. address; junius ("common ("giant and pp. 1978. [Ed], insects spp. A. and dragon- listed. Lake, pp. 20. spp. inch Aeshna It is Bupalus exterminated being actively should human flies lepidopteran aenea. Maryland strenuus nature Zürich with stated that close recorded rare paper of role of dragonflies in (Publishers' Nesogonia general occurred in the blood-sucking names — Amer., Verb, AdetswH). Switzerland. so und Landschaftsbildes (1978): conservation 21 1978. Gedanken is Park. College Zürich- an Biol.. behaviour predatory organisms. (1978 revision). 2121. SCHIESS, H„ schutz of Voro- (Dept. — consequence SOUTHERLAND, Common Linz). $4.—. (2535) a of of centre], that have The Cordulia collecting the as control yugo- [Insects 1978 Station of the volume listed book review No. of Voronezh). given. The are pinarius (L.) by G], list a Universilelskaya Square I. changes fauna centra. chernozem on emphasized. emergence pond the activities Austria. [PFITZNER. but It of spp. Nasekomye (Russian). pp. restrictions (2534) 26 area occur, 1978. Univ.. Observations (Aeschna (53/54): of the were given. K.V., 164 the is described cyanea, of Linz, city 1978 specimens same chernozemnogo Voronezh Schlüpfdynamik Station Linz. USSR- stomachs examined. the southeastern nezh, Linz). dynamics A. of Linz Apollo, ( Nalurkundl. — 33. 10 Biol., (Dept. Ave. and Libellulidae Lestidae stimulation. Mosaikjungfer Biol. Nauki — odon. in the Lacerta USSR-394000 (2533) vivipara of Lacerta ecology Yakutia], Lenin BELI- zhivoro- sensory amplitude greater by single (Lacerta the (Russian). Univ.. stated these were of G.T. Yakutsk). adult found of the movements variety a puffs 40 target strongly direction-depen- were evoked 3 surrounding striped a frontal air They those Wing response stimuli-rotation Yakutsk 677007 large amplitude which continued stimulation. the of the 59-65. & ekologii po yashchericy vivipara Jacquin (178): or active. including fluttering movements forewings, of 2 evoked V.T. Materialy Jacquin) Yakutii. [On neurons spontaneously stimulation dyashchei consistent all of the multimodal penetrated wing of in those that except but wing positionand/ given. SEDALISHCHEV, MOV, 1978. Electrical zone. produced slight asymmetric changes (2536) is electrically close initiating is not spp. of EPSPs large compound recording site spike in the absence evidence that the slow as are of hyperpolarized, was even present 339 Abstracts are the mixta, pratense and Sympetrum pedemontanum. A complete list (2539) THEISCHINGER, dien in Australien. (1977): 79-89. reichisches seumstr. This is — G.. (Abl. 14, A-4010 Libellenstu- Jb. Stadt Linz23 Biol. Landesmus.. an 1978. Naturk. II, Oberoesler- Postfach 91, Mu- Linz). autobiographic account of 340 Odonatological odonatological author’s inch (1966-1970, 1976), the Australian illustrations in there drawings are photograph of an undescribed of 2 and a 79-80. Austroaesch- KO. 1978. address: the of 233 Frunze, M. & N.T. CHIB1CHEN- Trematody Trematodes fauny (Russian). pp. Lenin Ave. 265a. larvae spp. are dryas and elegans, of the those metacercariae of of of Kirghiz SSR, 1978. Szitakötök WH TOTH, S.. [Dragonflies Ed.. A Odonata], — Lestes landscape A Bankovics. képe, Muzeum, 43-44. (Hungarian). Bakonyi Muz.. Ràkoczi Pyrrhosoma Calopteryx tinus, ( — HU-8420 nymphula, virgo, Aeshna Zirc, on disulphide latter cuticle phenolic cuticle in hard. relation The the to (Authors). — recently brief A on 2518, with discovered the of the Upper a general of insects origin of the article. special Bolsover and description environment part Rd.. UK). dragonflies, on (Depi. Cromwell (For also are other titles dragonflies" cf. OA Nos. MACKAY. 1978. 2519, 2521). Termész. (2545) G.B. & WIGGINS, Some fusca, and with in Royal 59 nearctic reference special with names. R.J. relationships between systematics trophic ecology serpen- imperator vernacular Derbyshire's darning Hist., nai. the "Bolsover 2403, Ecology Hungarian talk general Sympetrum pedemontanum are listed, along their the SW7 5 BD. forming a pp. Zirc). Sympecma Anax Mus. paragraph [Natural Ophiogomphus mixta. the P.. 1978. Carboniferous Odonata. — nyi Természettudomânyi lér I. the on the Scientist 87: 740-741. reference to the Bacony Mountain], Bako- of the for of the Odonata. Bril. London. USSR. In: A. természeti Bakony in discussed New remains. (2541) the former rendering ALLEY, Em.. Notocotylus the attenuatus in is are needle. mentioned intermediate hosts of the metacercariae Plagiorchis responsible while India). studies adult A. immaculifrons that in evolution (2544) Sympetrum Erode-638004. linkages are (2): Naicker USSR-720000 Frunze). The and I (India) Chikkaiah have revealed results immaculifrons histochemical of larval tanning Him. (Publishers' — Madras. and hardening, Kirgizii. fauna. Kirghiz Univ. cuticle Zooi. (Depi. — Coll.. Anax dragonfly a Natn, Acad. Sei. Lett. Staining sp. TOBOKAEV, M of Rambur. (11 titles). Among the Odon. gomphomacromiidlarvae as adults Australia bibliography on undescribed na (2540) work his Abstracts Ontario Trichoptera. to 1211-1220. (6): Mus.. and aquatic insects, Em., (Depl. — Toronto. Ontario, CA). (2542) TYAGI, B.K., from India 1978. New and the (northern India). 315. (Dept. — Dun-248001. 9 Dun 3 of and be on Valley. these, Brauer D.A.V. by as Coll.. (18): the northern Tetrathemis izations torrida (Kirby) ssp. fauna. M.A. Odon. India. 84 genera, was (Rhenen, (2546) WISE. on RAJULU, 1978. hardening of & G. in fresh waters nearctic of genus of 36 warm 10 as use lotic, and consists cool 56 and of Tricho- by inhabit a general- Plecoptera odon. fauna which K.A.J.. SUNDARA Differences in the mode of the cuticle in the larvae and the 1978. the terrestrial Lau G. the well of lotic lentic habitats. Group South VARADARAJ, number Ephemeroptera, The habitats, ssp. the Netherlands). (2543) a as said to Material Lieftinck type, that developed concerning the are ptera, are irregularis are ecological, an resources Dehra Drury general premise morphological Dehra 1974-1978 for new Uttar Pradesh, Dr. 47 on represents food during for the Indian identified Based Valley India). record viz. India Sei., records Dun ssp„ Crocothemis servilia Zygonix new P.. collected spp. brought Dehra Curr. Zooi. U dragonfly Soc. Pacific N. Mus.. of Z. 17: results preliminary Fiji, 53-61. fauna collected Expedition. Auckland. General A invertebrate — report of the during 1977. the Bull. (Auckland Insl. R. & NZ). are reported on the collecting Odonatological of of Karoni islet) - Lakeba in the Lau spp. taken from the phy find, the Zygoptera brief a the and Lakeba, and Moce, The I names 20 description islands. (Anisoptera on was seen on fauna Moce Group, Fiji (June of topography odon. were and 1977) along with July 9, of the other and arthropod islands 341 Abstracts Several zygopteran) of (Inst. Columbia Madrid-6, José phidae) (8); Gutierrez Sch. (2547) 1979. Thuner (Anonymous), 10 aus. gelohnt Jahre intesiver hat. Thuner Libellen die Arbeit, 1979 TagBI. fliegen sich (Apr. 21), I written daily’s article, the along of of start 22-months a number of the a O.R. Strub exhibition of tour I.E. & for the last time in Sixth International scheduled Western No. same still Europe 2563). the book, by title, available, Thun. material — reports Nos. 2202, for and a by and and price of the cf. earlier of II); Doerksen. — CA): New a Notes OF natology, Montreal, Pilon. Issued by the Societas US Pilon, Dép. Montreal, 3J7, $6. —. — sFr. 26.—, J, S. W. (Ent. Fla Sei. hiol., C.P. 6128, of the I OA cf. read at of Edited Province A. of by the analyses nata 40 pp. — Univ. Que. H3C P.H. Johnson Univ., Habitat Gainesville, Fla 32608, USA): A bibliogra- — & in — New Zealand Johnson. — Odo- D.M. 37601, Kennedy, USA): odo- river M.A.J.E. Kiaula Cytotaxon., (16); (Dept. Univ. Va — water warm Kiaula, Animal Utrecht, E.F. Polytechn. 24061, USA): large a & J.H. Virginia Univ., Blacksburg, in & East Tennessee St. Tn Biol., drift the 3, DK-3460 Birkerod): of City, (15); A. Jensen. segregation among coexisting larvae Inst. & R. odonatology Crowley (Biol. Sei., B. Cytogen. Padualaan Utrecht, NL): Cytotaxonomy & & 8, of the genus Argia Rambur(Zygoptera:Coenagrionidae) (17-19); Zool., 48th Ave. of [title only] (14); Appalachian Fac. Arts & Sei.. (1928 S. W. ofthe (Anisoptera: Hutchinson. (Ludvig Jensenvej J.-G. J.-G. &J.C. Bick — Florida, 32611, USA): Aspects history Odonata CA). Bick. G H. Univ. Quebec, Canada (14); Odo- Internationalis Montreal, Dept., of Tachopteryx thoreyi karyotype CH- odonatol. Prof. of (Charpentier) (O- A the 1563; it is Dr. (c/o. 1X0, oviposition IP0, CA): under Odonatologica (S.I.O), Montreal, Price: and (Coll. Bourget, Rigaud, Que, J0P Symposium 1979. BC V0P (Tahsis, Zygoptera: Coenagriidae) (12); Gainesville, ecology (Coena- dragonfly (10- Larochelle exhibitions PAPERS zealandica Enallagma cyathigerum nate International Season- Petaluridae) (13); — 2280). ABSTRACTS Fifth G. Univ. Zool., Zealand mating on Benfield (Dept. (2548) (Dept. Xanthocnemis grionidae), — PO- Highland [title only] (9); K.J. Canterburry, Christchurch-1, NZ): ality (9); 7, m. also —for the references to various on 65 Center of faunistic document- Lodz): Deaeon. — strike volume (Wrzesnienska The description Notul. (Gom- genus (T.H. Morgan (Cf. 2S Thun, Seestr. 26 For 2, the note: overseas. authors a C. for the Lodz ation Dunkle. galleries of Kentucky, Lexington, nymphs: zygopteran Czaplihski. donata: Odo- where- along tour Abstracter's the at exhibited [1979]: 40-42; press of 1981, been listed in OA No. from Filmstudio 3600 Switzerland at the Museums ( — same has ’’The exhibition will be summer number of Nat, Hist. OA Siegenthaler’s Symposium late natology, Chur, in Swiss cities furnished with German and shown is (1979-1981) principal French commentaries. The it occasion of dragonfly photographs. dragonfly year", upon the on Univ. Sei., P.H. A. Abascal Ky 40506, USA): Components of predation 91-045 P A Biol. Crowley, — central series in Rehabilitation Spain): The (Odonata: Comple-Sarl. — Cornigomphus Martin, 1907, 1979 S.G. 2Y5, CA): Lestes lake (7); Ent., Esp. BC V8V genus saline a nearctic R.A., Cannings (103-964 Hey- of the in Lestidae) of spp. stated. R.J. in Cannings. — Ave., Victoria, British not & distribution I anisopteran are (6); Cannings wood behavior reproductive Jersey — May. M.L. Rutgers Univ., 08903, Micrathyria USA): in (Dept. New Notes Panama Ent. & Econ. Brunswick, on the (20-21); New ecology — of Moens, 342 J. Odonatological S.B.M., (Dept. Univ. Campus, structure of study in ments the Limburgs B-3610 Univ. and [title available on M. Mouze. Techn. only, a Lille. Description Biol, F-59650 niveau au formation des naire Aeshna chez Nichotls. ation in Rd., S-223 62 Structure — Charp. (25-26); Univ. Territorial Orthetrum Pilon (Dép. 6128, Montreal, Sei. in (Dept, in libellulid behaviour Univ. and larvae The — Ann & of of Univ. Khan La 42 instar (Dept, OA No. Utrecht, NL): report (38-40). OA No, the on 2549). — Zool., Congres Ste-Therese, Quebec the Editorial (Contact interna- Sainte-Therese. Office of local daily’s 5-11, Aug. Groulx report 1979 Canada. (For A C6CEP Program Nos. 2576), Lionel Montreal, photograph is Abstracts Papers the and for the 2548, at the Fifth Odonatology, Ste-Th£rese, College, — the on of Symposium of and Generalities also cf. OA have Temb- Univ., India): the 1979. newspaper). held Sei., H.. Mille-Iles. — International 48109, that — larvae inter- of the Thakare. Nagpur Nagpur-440010, India): Neurosecretory system Brink. Cytotax., generalities cf. newspaper cf. Voix des A Him- chrysis (Selys) (Aniso- Campus, and odonatologistes a (36): I. the — during development last Orthetrum G. Quebec, Nagpur-440010, of des provided. Zool., Nagpur regulation a ALEXANDRE, tional pulchellus Mich. (32); for burrowing dragonflies behavior (Dept. M.W. (2549) vivida Div. Biol. Arbor, & Addresses of the authors Symposium the (29); Naturk., Libellulidae) (33-34); Univ., Gloyd on Argia Gomphus metabolism dragonfly of Oregon Sherk. T.E.{ adult moulting Notes Münster): Swimming (30), larval Campus, ptera: V.K. and — 8, Sherk. — Van — Odonatologica [title only] (For Program 2576, Calgary, Notes (Landesmus. Neuroendocrine mediary — P.C. Pritchard. — history The vision D.B. hare. (37). J.-G. of Slide Gainesville, Cytogen. Padualaan Utrecht, B.: International (37); (37); eyes Animal making Fourth embryonic vernale Calgary, life 50. D-44 of specialized CA): and CA): Michigan. USA): 3J7, IN4, Selys(30-31 ); — Univ. (28); Univ. and R. Rudolph. libel- — Montreal, Enallagma Alberta melreichallee Univ. laying egg Quebec distribution African (Dept. — (Charpentier) Odonatology, J.M. The USA): program- Kiauta. [title only] Dragonflies UK): Hagen (Odonata: Coenagrio- T2N Hagen the H3C Que. Biol., Alberta 4WT, of T.E.: Univ. (Dept. Biol., M5 Zool., North in movie — of the 1977 Florida, Epallage fatime I, Mating and oviposition (37); Symposium Norling, development M.J. of biol., of ebrium of only] and cyathigerum documentation Helgonavägen 3, and G.: Enallagma [title quadrimacu- Julia Kirby (27); distribution, development nidae) Parr. behaviour lulid and E. gills Salford Salford, in of slide Doerksen, mes: — Bristol, Fla326I Stylurus genus mating (Dept. (Gomphidae) [title only] (36). Abstracts UK): Osmoregul- Zool. Inst., Lund): America de la the of Nymphs odonate M.J. Westfall. Univ., The influence 02912, USA): — J.K. Waage. Brown on the (Fabr.) (Ani- — Med., Univ, Florida.Gainesville, prélimi- Univ. Rl & of nymph flavescens displacement systems (35); - Müll.) (22-23); of Libellula of the larval tracheal in étude Zool., Bristol, the larva (Dept. Syst., on ultrastructural — of sperm d’Ascq): (Odonata: Anisoptera) (24); — lata V. Villeneuve cyanea ( (Dept. (21); Biol. Providence, abstract Univ. Sei. & anim,, ommatidies S. Woodland sheet] separate (Lab. the of text G„ (Box instar last Libellulidae) (34); soptera: of Aniso- anisopterous dragonflies (Odonata: ptera) ele- of larvae the Pantala dragonfly, Ultra- epithelial colon in ganglia Centn, Diepenbeek); different ileum Abstracts of the ventral (2550) N.H. ANDERSON. & 1979. Influences of diet aquatic (3): insects. J. Fish. 335-342. Oregon St. (With Univ.. K.W. on Fr. CUMMINS, the life histories of Res. Board — s.). Corvallis. Can. (Dept. Oregon 36 Em.. 97331. USA). Benthic made) feeding spp. are (reference groups mechanisms. voltinism. to based Effects growth rate, on of Odon. into partitioned is also functional food-acquiring food size and quality on maturity are Odonatological demonstrated for these. further elaboration will history phenomena field effects of temperature stated is of food require studies laboratory or It of the role to that Abstracts (2554) B1CK, 1979. BANTA.J., from Marlin. Texas 67 (236): (Editorial Waco, This is of on the C.H. Williams Cf. OA (2555) 1979. O Newm. distribution (Odonata: 81-84. (3): Seel. of the (Russian). Acad. Sei. Vest. Zool. A Ul. 1979 Siberian (Inst. Biol., — USSR. Frunse review is pertaining to spp. discussed. The this genus, and its latter cannot that surprising American it is be stock, fauna. If, on the other paleoafrican origin, it is it in hand, it argued is the is of that one should expect to encounter endemic forms in the Indian G.P. BERTE, for Subcontinent. S B., preserving insects. Biol., color Ent. News 90 Univ. An 1979. in Victoria, British (3): improved method in pinned 147-148. Alberta, Calgary, — (Dept. T2N IN4. method Odon., terns better technique the for use after than the is described. of acetone advantage in and drying pinned insects, and which preserves ready being that the for air-drying The process involves and offers specimens labeling collected. incl. their colour pat- standard and an can added be dried storage (Author). Ischnura notes Columbia. Can. Heywood Columh. with drawings the the 2Y5, V8V of is In stage. habitat, and larval on and presented along ultimate the information emergence unknown previously erratica Calv. behaviour breeding of adults is documented. (2556) CARLE, F.L., 1979. Two America with adult 418-426. Inst & — St. Univ. 48 hrs the Soc. ent. Em.. (Dept. to keys Ann. Hylogomphus. Gomphus new from eastern North (Odonata: Gomphidae) subgenus Am. 72 (3): Virgina Polylechn. Va Blacksburg. 24061, USAi new described are 9allotype: US Hgwy St. and USA, Apr. same Pond Co., 17, 1965; and locality Creek n. illustrated (d Rt. South locality Okaloosa Co., Georgia). All Florida Carolina, 191. Santa parvidens Gadsden, types Adults allotype and are Collection Currie is are and G. holotype, 9 allotype: Florida, State Gainesville. female and Carolina, and larvae: Florida, May 16, 1973; paratypes same G. (dholotype, n. paratypes North sp. at sp. I, S ofCheraw, Cheraw Chesterfield park. (H.) geminatus CA). A of (/03-964 — Bril. of of I. As patterns each DOERKSEN, larva (Hylogomphus) carolinus (2553) for origin is tentatively represented not & of the 327-331, description the of 50 developed from African European-North a distribution If the genus has ascertained. a of the Ill: larva on given references to the provided are R.A. species addition, 21, USSR-630091). A list CA). the [On Orthetrum Newm. genus Libellulidae)]. on sp. reproductive behav- cross (Odonata: Coenagriidae) with the Ave.. Orthetrum Libellulidae). and Description Ent. HARITONOV, roda rasprostranenii (Odonata, zygopteran spp. behaviour. Under each aspects of specified CANNINGS, 1979. No. on A.Yu. regional SW USA). complete bibliography reproductive erratica BELYSHEV, B.F. & 32608. subject. 2244). (2552) Fla Symp. (1928 — E. other to the bibliographic well- Curtis references of the given pp. repro- conter- Working Int. Fifth 7 Gainesville. with are the at Montreal, different the of the daily, local a odonatologist, (For — publications their Tribune-Herald, achievements Texas Williams. — iour profile, in odonatological known 1979). USA). brief a Waco Office, Texas, of June 6, is along Tribune-Herald,Waco, I (issue Ave. A list hails Dragonfly authority Waco of Zygoptera United States and Canada. Odonatol., and food. of Bibliography of distributed paper the 48th (2551) behavior minous controlled 1979. G.H., ductive in life partition 343 Rosa Liberty Decatur deposited of Co., and larvae: in and Co., the Arthropods, and larvae also described designated. Keys of G. and to a the 344 Odonatological adults of the known subgenus provided, are of each sp. distribution is Abstracts and the 1979. reported. Een enkele CORBET, Volume 1980: Dept. UK\ for Corrigenda Hnt. author's (3): list Cam- Postbus 748. Univ. A for the volume listed in of the bibliography the is same O/l No. provided 1194. and reviews published (8) listed a said given. /IS is Orthetrum be the encountered ("Dost- Veluwe". — vegetation and the Netherlands. to Maandbl. s., without Engl, reserve nature Molen" Apeldoorn, NL). of the given said the Venlo, of is survey Natuurh. title). 7300 Bovenste with (Dutch, of the translation CB2 of is 83-92. (5): en in the clay-pits some en 68 Zoo!., of corrections of Onderste (Venlo Municipality)]. Sept. Canterbury, Chrislchurch-1, NZ). An annotated ”De to Cambridge. Depl. region, in onderzoek gebied "Onderste (Gemeente Venlo). [Hy- drobiological survey 225-232. up Univ. Zoo!., Sir., otherwise: — Ill address Appt. Pembroke bridge. 3DX, Can. (1975). (Temporary I, 1979. of "The Odonata of Canada and III Alaska" — P.S., in het Molen” Bovenste (2557) hydrobiologisch kleikuilen the nr. The of rare of the (the names of odon. only cancellatum, most fauna city sp. which the 3 other 2 is spp. are not stated). (2558) CORDUL1A. the by Cahier d’amateurs. Published Collège Bourget, Rigaud, Quebec, edited Canada; Laroch'elle, (March, by Hutchinson R. Collège Bourget. and 1979). (French with papers s’s. Can. (4 issues): Can $5. R. Hutchinson. Collège Bourget. R. Hutchinson. emerged site (5); (address cf. J. C. P. ptera) verticalis at (11-13); Première liste Larochelle: Baie-Comeau de Nat. Edinburgh. Texas between aerial C.P. A. 190, Quelques 1939 à the odonate predators Caron, 78539, (132 for Nord, advertisements du the 3Z6, J. (2): an International (13) de H.P.J.J. & Data — were München-19. W.J. Thieme. listed in OA No. occurring R. stage de was the & J.-G. croissance (Fr. Univ. H3C in the original PILON, 1979. postembryonnaire Annls with larval — C.P. 6128. from growth variation (Dip. 24 Sei. Montreal. laboratory variation of E. during investigated, along presence Queb. ent. CA). analyse to Soc. Engl. s.). Montreal. 3J7. obtained used during CA): of distinct rearings occurring ebrium. larval Intra- development with the evidence for growth phases, with allometry equations. (Authors). and for announcement Symposium of (2562) 1NOUE, K., allies in 1979. natural ROELOFS, address: 5-9. — and [Dragonfly king colours Cordulegasteridae)]. J.G.M Nymphenburg, D-8000 not corrected. (Japanese). CUPPEN. Schloss lb, errors la 85-105. Que. avian Odonatology (18). (2559) - (Auhtor’saddress: Zool. Enallagmaebrium (Hagen) (Zygoptera; biol., Walker’s The Alaska col. Zutphen. NL). FONTAINE, chez 1433, Québec capturées and — Coenagrionidae). The issue contains also of Canada and Fifth J6E for E.M. Odonatologica (16), of and are kleine 128 pp., Zutphen. (Dutch). edition of the volume Étude Saint-Charles, rue Que., I954( 19-20).— Odonta (2561) A. USA): Competi- insects 7. The edition pour Ideker, P.O.B. 143 sur dipteran prey (17-18; Joliette, libellules — 14.50. determi- Thieme’s Publishers'address: — Dutch 2211. Roy, & d'Odonates Hist. Cent., (McDonnel Hfl. Poslbus wings Zygo- R. Thieme, Vlinders, insekten kleuren. Maria-Ward-Slr. newly notes in Slaalssammlung. 1000. Havre-Saint-Pierre, Comté et Saguenay, Québec (14-16); tion Le (Odonata: Hutchinson, — Price: — emergence Place (62 Say A damaged Repentigny, Que., CA): Quelques Ischnura $4. incl. figs. Insekten. andere en kleurenfoto’s. natuurgidsen GFR; above): with Legaull. larger 1979. W., libellen met neren CA). surrounding twigs — I (others). —(c/o. — IPO. dragonfly in caught JOP No. DIERL, kevers, Annual —•• (Canada, USA), Rigaud, Que.. 5, Engl., Engl.). 1979 for subscription in Vol. (2560) A. & (Aeshnidae Sunken, Price: Y 980. Fuminosalo Osaka. —. its and 58 pp. (Author's 4-chome. Abeno- Odonatological ku, Osaka, Banken chome. This 545. JA. popular style a Japanese author is of one The the of accounts specimens, and phenology diagrams second part of the book of and sp. colour killed freshly distribution and families, such subjects territoriality, maps provided. are is devoted to Japanese is a pity kind other the that similar no for the other 1979. iss, gelohnt: Welt. Thuner Berner Nearly in 10 Jahre OA Ztg hat sich intensive Arbeit Libellen RZ fliegen 1979 um (Apr. 26): die lished 2547. recent The 1977. 36, German [Dragonfly studies]. (Dutch). — the of the text Stridula (Kolfbaan 3 (1/2): 4-5. 18. 1412 ES Naarden, The article, of number of of the and Belgian Nature entomology Dutch Friends, for suggestions behavioural the in published the Federations by limited these Youth contains population a and studies that could be carried out members and sophisticated equipment for is which no it (2565) JURZITZA, nimfen Thieme’s 71 pp., (Dutch). address: van G„ 1979. West- zakboeken 120 — Boi. cl. ill. Price: Libellen. en Midden voor inch Hfl. Inst., Univ. De water- Europa. natuurvrienden. Thieme, Zutphen. 10.90. — (Author’s Karslruhe. Kaiser- to the be country, a is is 1911, p. on even the on on 26, from 54, p. only still in 19]; — to be 48 it p. the from it 1951 is a is stated least as Dutch 38 p. one reads 66, that Netherlands; to the known has — adaptor’s from single record is, the sp. in lacking in 1976-1978, [Ent. A. viridis of Ceria- Platycnemis — at greatly some e.g. and local p. from Only the their and of but 38, however, whereas Blijenbeek p. Dutch of imperfect here, ned. ent. Ver. known Netherlands 1952, be reader. affinis, according statement in to the names there; known [Jb. not Dutch adaptation considering not scarce while map], on Aeshna in the mentioned common localities of the text will text, grion tenellum, inch required. the value pennipes more translator printing errors (particularly in could being ' the the and statements, omissions Netherlands, is said, the that of the taxonomic authors) foremost of the illustra- all a number that, of dragonfly pho- and with reference or erroneous of the 1978, pp. 34- I, is Kabos, to edition number a of the and of the W.J. new entomological one It non- available reproduction adaptor Dr. edition. spelling Libellenonderzoek. NL). journal The excellent. is a edition the odonatologists tographers. tions is pub- at least the 1041, received author on readily odonatol. Notul. the while were of which in Uit het Naarden, German has reviews e.g. and also children Youth Federation OA No. cf. original favourable press, is one booklet present book, the N.J.N., and basis, contradictions 1979. R„ JANSEN, Friends, Nature of only works identification commercial numerous (2564) libel", Rutgers, the Netherlands by book Meinen, 1941, "Agrion. W. fauna committed such 29. identic text to that of the article listed No. by is German, OA No. The language. "odonatological” van een numerous and (2563) — Postbus This is the first : unfortunate, therefore, odon. families. Thieme. notes Dutch from general public; some of Dutch translated of the in most emergence, organization planned are this The of Odon. among insects place It general. treatments oviposition, as ( A bstracter’s and general odonatological to family order and the in history W.J. commercially published dragonfly leven life GFR; Karslruhe. address: edition of the volume listed in — story of special interest to the workers in the topics 2 the 2121. 20 For each given are beautifully D-7500 Zutphen, NL). Dutch cordulegasterid model sieboldii. Anotogaster and one in the literature. parthenope Julius Anax photographs The certainly deals with part by the 12, sir. Publishers’ 7, on leading Japanese and 6 spp. 4- JA). families. the book is (and largest) aeshnid preceded taxa, 2 works of this kind first address: Daido monograph well-organized most executed regional 128, of the members odonatologists, and of the Co.. Osaka. 543. Tennoji-ku, is Publishers’ — Publishing 345 Abstracts the made taken at Ber., Amst. 14, been on p. 56, said to 346 be Odonatological found locally regularly — provinces; said southern a nominate can) form sp.; is been dealt with in 169-186, 1952, the pi. I, 19-21. pp. Netherlands it is on has that to solely the indispensible readily to-day to is has data of point presented view of as and pp. (2568) and M.A. the outlined, Ecology, and & case M.A.J.H. is not well as H„ Natur & auricollis gamus discussion indices in on of the described, sidered 1 24 On p. system — {Dept. with 1834), Cytogen. Padualaan in autecology evidence to the such (2569) & gie et n. MILES, J., de 1979, cytogenetic on the 2 A 3-12. Mus. nain. 75005 M. and from oxyde in Precipita- capillaries details con- result left from embedded in dragonfly the thus wings, of the venation. (With Hist. nat.. 45 s.). rue — (N.S.) (Lab. de aequatoris male sp. n. Ent.. Buffon. F- (<S holotype, 9 allotype, sexes: Mézalé Wales. 15. — taken pumilio Ent. Ceredigion. Wales, at a small are on given SN Coch. UK). flush spring 783746. 14, detailed A locality, of this sp. at Cardi- Kingdom (June record. of the known records 114 Mag. Cnwch brought is mon. Werndêg. ( Wales, United is hitherto (2570) and in the Wales reviewed. MITCHELL, Larval Riv,. km. — & Canada. (Dept. Edmonton. 176 P. D. WIGHTON, 1979. and adult insects from the Paleocene of Alberta, 782. of both Ischnura du Gabon Rev. fr. Ent. Engl. 1979. P.M., ganshire, biolo- Paris). paratypes are These limestone. in is in the layman. manganese Pwllpeiran, Tyn-bryn, Malgassophlebia aequato- nouveauTetratheminae (I): usually the material Aberystwyth. nr. is pheno- Morphologie, (Odonata: Libellulidae). I the as Cardiganshire, 1978), écologie sp.. dendrites found (Charpentier) (Odonata, Coenagrionidae)in description ris Sencken- D-6000 Frank- patterns or occur finest preserving 8. Trichoptera coenagrionide genera Argia LEGRAND, and iron within also may stone Ischnura. (2567) im 257-259. (8): socalled plants by moss-like or (1364-1367): the relation between the in the 109 commonly are decaying organic a 50 Genetica Anim. Utrecht. Univ. and compared mena tion Allo- AIE). Utrecht. sp. 2580). Stenophylacini (Trichoptera, 119-126. Cylotaxon.. No. Naturmus. limestone fossil capillaries morphology Integripalpia: Limnephilidae). (2): OA for rainy of this cycles Museum of the which Solnhofen from the variation of recombination the the I, G FR). The formation 1979. caddis-fly, (Pictet, until not also ( Forschungsinst. furt and to the as KIAUTA, larval structure, chromosomes streams (permanent) 1979. "Geführte" Dendriten MALZ, fern- B. were adult <Jd eggs. The the (Cf. the egg-mass, larvae cecidomyid on oviposition precipitation of KIAUTA, the herg, Senckenberganlage 25. adopted). (2566) overhanging carried into are Inside and Gestein. — Though nomenclature the also leaves in. The seasonal season sets are under feeding larval biology, ecology provided. Oviposi- also are rain. and on prolarvae reach 99 notes Gabon; and illustrated of various description place by mating 14, been reader, both takes observed of the the work general outdated greatly distributional the to the the is described therefore 1925-1926. specialist, a available it in behaviour the water. The 5 decades certainly outstanding monograph by Lieftinck, published and tion drosophilid fauna reader the but well-known the is Makokou, Libreville, Detailed stream Amst. past odon. with instars. Ameri- 72,1929, greatly increased, unfortunate directed the 66, de 2-25, 1973) along is the p. not, Ber., During the — on is and eastern (North Ent. Ent. in it the Route 16, Oct. elisabethae have s. Tijdschr. and knowledge the indeed Netherlands records of A. 58 p. but in sp. subarctica, Dutch it is various the eastern country, gomphid Aeshna said not to be in occur of the parts — from Gomphus pulchellus, common regions; whereas Friesland, reported ’’perhaps" to most in being Abstracts insects Alberta were Can. Zook, T6G collected Ent. 111 (7); Univ. 2E9. from 777- Alberta, CA). 2 Paleocene Odonatological sites in Alberta (locality Quest, of 14: ent. 3 km Deer of upstream identic. the fossils recovered adults 40% are 5.5% Diptera, Orthoptera are Its wings 5553). 3.6% and unknown OA also (Inv. No. UAPC NACHTIGALL, fern und 527. ( Zool. — Inst., central Saarland. general of the life of Odon. A families European photographs 48); 518- (7); Takamatsu. reader NATURE issue AND and 7 at Tokachi, (May 30, Vol. 3-24, — 101. The cover New Science, address: papers are as Lumpur, 10, 1978). follows. Nishibeppu-cho, photographs); JA): as N. 56); Malaysia (K. The Narumi. K. Ishikawa, (4400-23 890, Kagoshima, Taiwanese JA): Coll., S. Eda. — 1780 Takao (Matsumoto Gobara, Five H. (61); 65); (supplement) Recent postcards (4); dragonfly distribution — — Asahina. S. (Dept. Kyoto. pattern 606. JA): of Lestes dragonfly situation survey 160, after 27 years Zool., and in of the — Iberaki, Iberaki Japan (6- male a the Bldg of sexual K. 1-2, Nagoya, 464, Anax Malsuki (address On the larval stage (address — taken limit 310, unknown): with JA): T. Aichi in M. the at Andoh, Hirose, n. flight (55- of two foot (5-24, the part 2 of Mt. Otawa 1- southwestern District Daikucho. Dragonfly Prefecture, — sym- Pref., 491, JA): the Takai (3-4-7 A fauna (62- Mito, of the (66-72). (4-4-24 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, Ozegahara (Inafume & dragonflies of world world Nakana-dori, Tsurumi-ku, chome, Ichinomya, Hirooka, address Lyriothemis species (57-60); hybrid petrum (for of the stamps by J.C. 3-75-17 distribution 16); Y. Yokohama, JA): of the titles Lien. — Matsuki; t. of breeding S. Chikusa-ku, somersault A S. Some JA): dragonfly postcards (54); Yamamoto, Shiojiri-shi 399-07, JA); Dragonfly stamps the and recorded Obana. — the Dragonfly Inafume-dori, Dragonflies ofTaiwan(l-3,black-and-white Dental above): — Neurothemis a identified (erroneously Kuala Kada, at 590, Eda. — nigrofasciatus during Nov. Tramea JA): yosico (48); in points (supplement) To- Chiyoda-ku, photograph shows from Narumi, by cf. pp. JA) fluctuans tulia) 72 (Publishers’ Kanda-nishiki-cho, kyo. Considerations 640, (Kinryo-cho 3-4-10, Sakai, col. Special No. 6, 14, Published 1979). Tokyo. (Japanese). of note dragonflies (45- risi Hokkaido important INSECTS, THE. Odonata. on Univ., strategy tandem unknown): Sympetrum on to the key dragonflies (49-53); (2572) — (II, Higashinakama- in captured of (38-40); (Hagishishitacho, some T. 360, behaviour preliminary a 786, JA): of (3-72, Hokkaido M. Sugimura, Y. Pref., Mating l-chome, Wakayama, Virginia D-66 Arai. refusing Inst., T. peregrinus Saitama JA): oviposition — cho added. are the — of Rai, Wakayama(48);— Yamaguchi. //.(address for the narrative a all aspects Teichjung- Kosmos 75 Univ. and Nakamura, Kochi, G FR). Saarbrücken, This is 1979. Von W„ Prachtlibellen. (36-37); (Zool. 060, — (28- history — Indolestes pruinosa costalis, (41-44); on (2571) H. Ubukala. Sapporo, 2583). (30-36); Ischnura asiatica females mature Mnais Life 545, JA): Kumagaya, JA): Copulation gomphide genus. No. Osaka, after late autumn odon. spec, Japanese (5-9, Fuminosato4-chome, unknown): Ishiwara, Among the remainder single adult illustrated are the of K. the in and Nihonski Kojiki annulatus (address Hymenoptera, 3.5% 1.8% Odon.; The an (Cf. — aquatic. Stylurus Coleoptera, 11% Hemiptera, unidentified. is referable to half stages, are literature: /noue, — Moriyama-ku, Nagoya, Dragonflies Abeno-ku, are of the exuviae, 65% immature are specimens 29); site. of the 2 localities JA): ancient and the other Blackfalds the conditions Excluding rivers, of 73, (Aza-ichiba 463, 1979, junction the at I. Blackfalds Wilson, M.V.H. 13-34) Blindman and Red Geological viz. Canada, 22 No. 347 Abstracts Kyoto The — Univ., origin sponsa A JA): ( 17-22); visit Sakyo-ku, ofthe life (23-27); to Veda, T. — history Matsui, (2573) O'CONNOR, on some J.P. & R. mss. (Insecta: Odonata) by MacNeill. 14. — Jr. Nat. J. (Nam. NASH, relating Mus. to 1979. Notes dragonflies the late Colonel 19 Niall (9): 316-317, pis. Ireland, Kildare 12- Sir., 348 Odonatological Abstracts Dublin-2, Eire). A brief odonatological notebooks second BT9 5AB, Odonata, notes etc. (450 food Enal- maximum MacNeill” Niall black-and-white the notebooks a facsimile ter’s was one For papers. Nat. R. 11; Soc. funeral notice Nov. Dublin, Ir. S. Nat. Odonatologica 1969. 5 to 20 Ir. 16; J, For in a 53; 1971, Irish linearly from larvae 35°C; from is A [1976]: 6). Chelmick, D.G. Mr. The contains 1978 records on the Recorders’ and 1979), "Bredon". a a (c/o. Beech Odon. British and a of a news Vick & on the D.G. Society. OA No, A brief note 2121 is also on PANDIAN, T.J., S. JEY incl. 7, an booklet for Chelmick), received Odonatological the volume listed in ature and body MATHAVAN Influence weight of maxiis nymph; values the are on of the about about 53, 45, nymphs exposed 60 the it food- a hrs in all correspond- 30 and 22 hrs 37, 20, 25, 30 and 15, to a but 10°C, the At after returns well food nymphs weight classes (2576) PROGRAM & C.P. of temper- mosquito predation by dragonfly nymph Mesogom- AND GENERALITIES of the Fifth International ogy, Montreal, Issued Price US Pilon, Dép. Montreal, $5.—. Sei. bioi. Fac. C.P. 6128. J.-G. Pilon. Internationalis Montreal. (c/o — of Odontol- Prof. Arts & - 32 pp, Dr. J.-G. Sei.. Univ. Montreal, Que. H3C CA). location officers (6-9); (Symposium tion, by Societas the by Symposium 1979. Edited Odonatologica (S.I.O.). 3J7. provided. AGOPAL, 1979. as of return by weight. appetite Symposium (2575) the nymph brief report suggestions for the formation of a British of the 35°C, respectively. (Authors). noteworthy items, determination (G. statement nymph weight period of in SIO advertisement, the announcement of the preparation 100 mg on these influenced 18 of the data reveals deprivation period ing UK). Meeting (London. Apr. number of a of Odon., — High Sussex. review of British Organizer (June 1979), Heath. Haywards issue 3 Chelmick, D.G. Lane. No. not maximum to increases largest nymph (160 Critical in 12.0, nymph temperature-dependent phenomenon National Compiled by analysis appetite mum mg corresponding deprivation permitting also ODONATA MAPPING SCHEME NEWSLETTER. Statistical a signif- Number of 50 a 11 larvae for the temperature. was (2574) 2 to the is larva at I0°C 1 significantly dependent as but is not lasts for that the maximum food intake Times, portrait cf. increases mg). C. 290-291. predated (C max) by at time respectively. 160 mg, of return nymphs weighing the in and 5 to 24 larvae for the proc. — 100 and are and by weight; it to and maximum time, Satiation of fatigans 50 ± 0.5°C dependent factor, 39.4 min density capacity) ml body weight max.) influenced and larvae Irish 1970, Asahina, 35: C, appeared 6, of close Anon. Hinton, 1971, Lond., 1970, Longfield, — 50, [1899- distinguished cf. H.E. — 16.6 ( Abstrac- — MacNeill author 289-290; 14; ent. the obituaries 16: J., Tombo Col. of the most odonatologists, icantly provided, along with of the text. The late 2 approx). pp. of 160 lineatus, constant and 35 satiation (C appetite. temperature col. illustration from also are portion Notes: 1969] (300 1 and 100 and M. instar larvae of Culex on intake on of 500 interactions temperature lagma, Coenagrion, Ceriagrion, Erythromma; predate 15, 20, 25, 30, the study Vol. 2; pumilio, 10. at elegans; — allowed to healthy fourth the on 50, (25, dragonfly nymph (15 larvae/aquarium biology, and classes weight the of were "Irish Coenagriidae, approx); pp. period 99-104. Univ., Madurai- Kamaraj India). Different mg) Hydrobiologia62(2); Biol. Sci., (Sch. 625021. Belfast I: on etc. Ischnura Odonata; the Ischnura nymphula, Niall MacNeill" Mus., Vol. Lestes, Agrion, Pyrrhosoma of the late Col. N, are: microscopy Odonata 2 — covering titles miscellaneous geology, "Irish and The the the Ulster Museum author: Ulster UK), 1948-1952. of given MacNeill, purchased by (address lineatus. phus is inventory Meals, periods, — (5); Symposium — information General membership. Accommoda- Symposium publications, James Bay field trip. Field Free trip to Odonatological the Laurentian Hills, Post-Symposium trip. Symposium dinner) (10-13); office posium Business - and meeting Scientific the and (21-28); papers Abstracts for a OA No. OA report fr, Ent. Biol. & Genet, and damsels. described (July 29): 18, 21-22. Star A address (2581) narrative reference special Of the emergence. 3 graphs, fauna Indiana, and SMIT, A., 1979. juffertje Een fly with Amst. The 165-169. 76(6): bergweg 38. 8071 decribed and are damsel- where Natura, for (Dutch). —(Lugten- XH Nunspeet. behaviour copulatory graphs (Lestes viridis)]. toolbox a black-and-white 5 of viridis is TRACY, 1979. dragon, Hagenius perientia 35 Colorado Em.. Colorado H. St. 80523. brevistylus of 20.4 in less than their I day mass at 60% of its daily food power a died body in mass a the at ed of desiccation mass of It of day This that dragonfly its to meet amount for 4.6 Factors that paucity of might are (2582) L. & J. LEGRAND, 1979. not the exactly work on The those species easily explainwith or latitude, other aspects The sp. appears degree to reflect of its to that of the other spp. account for the of character examples discussed. apparent displace- (Author). WHALLEY, P.E.S., Protorthoptera TSACAS, are and allopatry. hrs. (Authors). (2580) in biology. each The sp. is shown to be sympatry correlated a and into ment in the context of reproductive isolation of to necessary in evidence The each juvenile period, abundance relative of equivalent for previous be reproduc- sympatry and cannot be Calopteryx divergence was that it of collecting along of divergence This documentation proposes established by of the of evidence presented. example area area variation as length of 79.8% of mass. the each to to the selection by Some wing coloration discrimination a the of trends patterns Hagenius adult minimally equivalent of unique result & wing was allopatry in divergence Collins, environment requirements. flight Fort of regions Ex- Zool. that in species favored from macu- suggested displacement. derived across predicted consume body water is to Selys. (Dept. by evaporation hydrated estimated that the have and h, normally would D.S. black USA). lost mg/ — Unix.. moderately desiccating rate in brevistylus 751-752. (6): & the TRACY Desiccation is Univ., USA). Calopteryx sympatric. and 104-116. (1): 02912, these verified a character presented C.R. B.J., DOBKIN, in be charac- (Odonata: discrimination and species divergence transect (2579) egg- 2567). Brown provides quantitative this tive photo- Island divergence a 33 aequabilis were considered provided. on would they such paper NL). of L. No. Med.. between coloration een met gereedschapskist (Lestes viridis). [A & C. divergence (2578) the in the Calopteryx isolation reproductive lata in Rhode Previous work B.E. is also included. Montgomery OA Evolution Biot. (Div. Providence. the on Dr. by is n. to Reproductive 1979. displacement — photo- A statement USA, of process accompanying colour. in are of 6 sp. dragonfly Malgassophlebia Calopterygidae). dragonflies, on the to the WAAGE, J.K., ter popular general Gif-sur- referable The larvae live group. of libellulosa Gabon, aequatoris Legrand (cf. unknown). with Rev. (Lab. 1979 Mag. (Author’s — from simulivora drama of dragons Indianapolis — F-9II90 evolul., (s.str.) Drosophila the 2549). 1979. The SCIFRES, B.. (With Engl. s.). 13-22. 1(1): masses (2577) inedite: (Odonata: sp. Yvette). — No. on n. Libellulidae; Diptera: Drosophilidae). of (29-32). cf. Papers newspaper cf. Symposium of authors Notes nouveau africaine libellulosa Drosophila of List larvaire gite Drosophile une pour Agenda (15); (16-20); participants contributed 2548, of the S.I.O. d'odonates, pontes — (14); quarters programme Symposium (For other field Sym- — 349 Abstracts l es from the and Upper 1979. New species Protodonata Carboniferous of of (Insecta) Britain, 350 Odonatological with Br. comment a nat. Mus. Em. (Dept. Rd.. E. SW7 bolsoveri sp. It was at m R, sharply forewing 87 Upper from area; anal unknown. base, mm — a but For the references No. veins ( Abstracter's appeared popular press, anal 2518). number 14 America. s.). — Fr. (With Alberta. Edmonton. Paleogene insect faunas They represent cool temperate to with convex veins apex, curved row. note: one in basal hindwing The times popular Rs name in the diagnosis. articles cf. The 200 insect families supporting faunas also of the recognized Diptera, and following brought on by more are listed, Coleoptera. but representa- families odon. record: The references. bibliographic dominated are Hymenoptera tives are sediments of the in Kingdom. no (Dept. Alberta, lacustrine concentrated than mm; Quest, CA). North American seam; 12 insect Paleogene tropical paleoclimatic conditions. wing of 13-34. (I): Univ. T6G 2E9. North Cordillera. without formal to the ent. of western seam, x and near 1979. WILSON, faunas hard United simple, single cells (2583) Carbonife- above cm concave terminates is No. (Nat. Hist.). curved at apex; Rs and MA fork third OA Cromwell Holotype(ln. 15 approx., visible, — Zoo!.. Bolsover Derbyshire, Diagnosis; pattern Bull. 85-90. (Hrasipteridae) n. and illustrated. Bolsover. has nat. Hist., recovered from the 586 wings. (I): 5BD). (Westphalien A): clear; 32 is in the British Museum 64532) rous of origin (Geol.) Bril. Mus. London described the on Hist. Abstracts were Platycnemididae. Coenagrionidae. Chlorocyphidae, Calopterygidae, Gomphidae, lulidae. sant. All of them Colorado (Oligocene). Chlorocyphidae from Calopterygidae formations. — (Cf. the and Libel- from save are also known OA Florisfor Green Utah, Colorado deposits, Wyoming, ne). Aeshnidae originate No. the River (Eoce- from both 2570). Errata 351 ERRATA Dr. V. TEYROVSKŸ has informed the Editors that the date of reads 1974. hence it should be corrected is actually correctly In the issue, ('Odonatologica' The No. stated in as same instead following are of the appearance of his'1973' paper 190, The bibliographic reference OA No. 2328, the 392-414, pp. in Vol. 7, No. 3, p. title running of Odonatological Abstracts is misprinted 'Odonatological'). serious more errors in the paper by Dr. G.THEISCH1NGER, in Vol. 8, I: p. — 27, line 6 from the top: the text should Dalmat.”....', and further read: 'Selys, bezettelt "bidentatus [durchgestrichen] printed. as 10 from the the infraspecific form referred to is C. pictus intermedius, not C. top: p. 29, line — pictus pictus. p. — Abb. 20-24: 33, In the is omitted. The issue, same It has the bar been R. in published following should 20 represents Dr. by paper mm. RUDOLPH, p. 61, the publication dale of V. RAU’s paper 1966. be corrected in and/or added to the texts of ODON A TOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS: No. No. cf. 1821 Vol. 6. No. 4, p. (usi; 311): the reference 'OA No. 1973’ should correctly read 'OA 1793’. No. 2105 OA No. No. 2138 appended: have (anonymous; Vol. not (CORBET; "The been wish to accept No. 2225 No. Vol. illustrations seen the the by 2319 Dr. 7, No. the author R. ’’ nymphs No. Notulae The their in the 2475 4, prior The 391): p. text of following captions were In to appearance. illustration de; Vol. 7, No. 4, Vol. 8, p. on 409): p. Abstracter's provided by particular, for the address should be Note the Publishers the author and does not 593.” the author of the Odon. No. I, the 87): author’s name the Editors’ attention to several A. crassicaudatus with is parasitizing only The Arrhenurus diary is, of course. Dr. F. larvae on do not is other Procladius parasitize on spelled erroneously wrong sp., while larval as statements in the there Odon., but was use no the phoretic phase..,”. (HAMALA1NEN; Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 238-239): the book review has appeared in entomologicae. Editors have to apologize for the above attention received author is G, LEJEUNE; Ris. (STECHMANN; stating: association 299-300): the pp. for the ’Stechman’. The author has drawn text, 3, and responsibility (MARMELS, and not Ris, 7. No. 2336. from to the them. readers It goes will be without errors saying and that greatly appreciated. are any gratefulto the other readers for correction and/or drawing additions