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Evaluation of speculated reproductive habitat for Somatochlora calverti (Corduliidae), a rare and range-restricted dragonfly

  • 1. Department of Biological Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-3131 USA

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Girgente, Hannah E., McIntyre, Nancy E. (2024): Evaluation of speculated reproductive habitat for Somatochlora calverti (Corduliidae), a rare and range-restricted dragonfly. International Journal of Odonatology 27: 85-92, DOI: 10.48156/1388.2024.1917274, URL: https://doi.org/10.48156/1388.2024.1917274

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