[NatureNS] a guidebook to local dragonflies and damselflies ?

From: "Dusan Soudek" <soudekd@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Sat, 2 Aug 2008 09:23:47 -0300
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   Could someone kindly post - again - the name of the guidebook used to =
ID Nova Scotian ( or Maritime) dragonfly and damselfly species? Someone =
has done so on NatureNS already, but I have misplaced the reference.
   I am inspired to try to identify some of the common local species, as =
my peninsular Halifax garden pond just produced a crop of dragonflies, =
as evident by the 50 or so empty larval exoskeletons attached to nearby =
vegetation. Interestingly, I rarely see adult dragonflies (or =
damselflies) in the vicinity of the pond...
   Dusan Soudek 
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