Index for Journals 1 to 22

VOLUMES 1(1) - 22(2) CONTENTS

Vol (No.): Page

ANDREWS, S. J. Observations on the use of Yellow Flag (Iris pseudacorus) as a support for emerging zygopteran larvae 15 (1): 12
ANDREWS, S. J. Some observations on the identification of the exuviae of the final-instar larvae of the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier)17 (2): 35
ARCHER-LOCK, A. The red-veined darter (Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys)) in Devon and Cornwall, 1984 1 (4): 48
AVERILL, M. T. Emergence attitudes in Gomphus vulgatissimus (L.) 5 (2): 37
BAILEY, B. & BAILEY, J. Terrestrial feeding by a larva of Calopteryx virgo (L.) 1 (5): 72
BAILEY, M. P. The White-Faced dragonfly Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) at Chartley Moss National Nature Reserve Staffordshire 8 (1): 1
BAILEY, M. P. Predation of Four-spotted Chaser Libellula quadrimaculata (L.) by Otter Lutra lutra (L.)16 (2):64
BAKER, R.A. Mites on Odonates: Some early accounts and records (to 1950) from Britain22 (2): 54
BANKS, B. Libellula depressa in Cumbria: a case of natural colonisation or an accidental introduction? 1 (4): 47
BARKER, A. M. & BARKER, M. V. Further observations of Odonata as food for wagtails 7 (2): 36
BATTY, P Brachytron pratense (Müller) in Mid-Argyll 14 (1): 21
BENSTEAD, P. J. Observations of Sympetrum danae (Sulzer) away from breeding areas 10 (1): 11
BENTON, E. & PAYNE, R. G. Rediscovery of Lestes dryas Kirby in Britain 1 (2): 28
BENTON, E. The dragonflies of Essex 1 (5): 77
BEYNON, T. G. An unusual mismatch 15 (1): 17
BEYNON, T. G. Behaviour of immigrant Sympetrum flaveolum (L.) at breeding sites in 1995 and subsequent proof of breeding in 1996 14 (1): 6
BEYNON, T. G. Colonisation by White-faced Darter Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) of the East-West Ditch at Chartley Moss NNR, Staffordshire, with notes on its status at other pools17 (1): 20
BEYNON, T. G. Inverted emergence: a cautionary note 14 (1): 20
BEYNON, T. G. Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) at Chartley Moss NNR, Staffordshire, in 1995 13 (1): 4
BEYNON, T. G. Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) at Chartley Moss NNR, Staffordshire, in 1996 13 (2): 33
BEYNON, T. G. Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) at Chartley Moss NNR, Staffordshire, in 1997: a postscript 14 (2): 61
BEYNON, T. G. Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) at Shooters Pool, Chartley Moss, Staffordshire, in 1994 11 (1): 1
BEYNON, T.G. & GODDARD, D.P. Notes on the oviposition and flight attitude of the Brilliant Emerald Somatachlora metallica (Vander Linden) in Scotland20 (2): 77
BLOOD, E. J. Abdominal deformities in Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Sulzer) on the Gibraltar Point National Nature Reserve 2 (2): 41
BOSTON, R. N. Survey of adult and nymph dragonfly populations on Holme Fen NNR 1 (3): 31
BRINN, D. & NELSON, W. N. A. An early emergence of Odonata from an artificially warmed water source in south Wales 2 (2): 31
BROOK, J. & BROOK, G. Have you got the pond bug? 6 (1): 15
BROOK, G. Identification of the exuviae of the Small Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma viridulum (Charpentier)19 (1&2): 40
BROOKS, S. J. Exotic dragonflies in north London 4 (1): 9
BROOK, J. & BROOK, G. The Willow Emerald Damselfly Chalcolestes viridis (Vander Linden) in Kent: a case of mistaken identity19 (1&2): 51
BROOKS, S. J. How much does acidity affect the distribution of 'acidophilic' dragonflies? 10 (1): 16
BROOKS, S. J. Review of a method to monitor adult dragonfly populations 9 (1): 1
BROOKS, S. J., MCGEENEY, A. & CHAM, S. A. Time-sharing in the male Downy Emerald, Cordulia aenea (L.) (Corduliidae) 13 (2): 52
BROWNETT, A. Feeding behaviour of Aeshna mixta Latreille in the maturation period. 8 (1): 10
BROWNETT, A. Observations on the distribution and phenology of Cordulia aenea (L.) in vice county 23 11 (2): 29
BROWNETT, A. Predation of adult Anax imperator Leach by the Hobby (Falco subbuteo L.) how frequently does this occur? 14 (2): 45
BROWNETT, A. Predation of Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier) by the Grey Wagtail (Motacilla cinerea Tunstall) 6 (1): 1
BROWNETT, A. Resource partitioning in genus Calopteryx: an unsolved problem of odonatology 10 (1): 6
BROWNETT, A. A re-examination of the status of the Norfolk Damselfly Coenagrion armatum (Charpentier): a species of Odonata now presumed extinct in Britain21 (1): 21
BUTLER, S. Notes on finding larvae of Somatochlora arctica (Zetterstedt) in NW Scotland 1 (1): 4
BUTLER, S. Rearing dragonfly larvae 1 (5): 74
CHAM, S. A. & BANKS, C. Unusual feeding behaviour by Aeshna grandis (L.) 2 (2): 43
CHAM, S. A. A cautionary note on the identification of the larva of Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier) 8 (2): 10
CHAM, S. A. A cautionary note on the use of the discoidal cell (or triangle) in the identification of Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden) and Cordulia aenea (L.) 2 (1): 12
CHAM, S. A. A study of Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier) with particular reference to the state of maturity of the female form aurantiaca 6 (2): 42
CHAM, S. A. Discovery of a 'new' population of the Scarce Chaser Libellula fulva Müller on the River Stour in the Dedham Vale16 (1): 17
CHAM, S. A. Dragonfly predation by European Hornets Vespa crabro (L.) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae)20 (1): 1
CHAM, S. A. Factors influencing the distribution of the White-legged damselfly Platycnemis pennipes (Pallas) in Great Britain19 (1&2): 15
CHAM, S. A. Further observations on generation time and maturation of Ischnura pumilio with notes on the use of a mark-recapture programme 9 (2): 40
CHAM, S. A. Male guarding behaviour during intense competition for females in the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier)18 (1&2): 46
CHAM, S. A. Ovipositing behaviour and observations on the eggs and prolarvae of Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier) 8 (2): 6
CHAM, S. A. Ovipositing behaviour of the two British species of Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma najas (Hansemann) and E. viridulum (Charpentier)20 (2): 37
CHAM, S. A. The Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly, Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier): its habitat preferences in south-east England 7 (1): 18
CHAM, S. A., BROOKS, S. J. & MCGEENEY, A. Distribution and habitat of the Downy Emerald Dragonfly Cordulia aenea (L.) (Odonata: Corduliidae) in Britain and Ireland 11 (2): 31
CHAM, S. A. Observations on an inland population of the Small Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma viridulum (Charpentier) with notes on the first discovery of larvae in Britain20 (1): 31
CHAM, S. A. Roosting behaviour of some British Odonata with notes on the Scarce Chaser Libellula fulva Müller 15 (2): 58
CHAM, S. A. In-flight cleaning behaviour by male Migrant Hawkers, Aeshna mixta Latreille22 (2): 33
CHAM, S. A. Development and hatching of eggs of the Common Darter, Sympetrum striolatum (Charpentier)22 (2): 36
CHAM, S. A. Aspectes of dragonfly flight behaviour revealed by digital still photography22 (2): 41
CHELMICK, D. A significant migration of the Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombii (Sélys) in southern Spain19 (1&2): 35
CHELMICK, D. G. Observations on the ecology and distribution of Oxygastra curtisii (Dale) 1 (2): 11
CHELMICK, D. G. The rediscovery of Ceriagrion tenellum (De Villers) in West Sussex 13 (1): 24
CLARK, D. Growth and autumnal decline of feeding in captive-reared first-year larvae of the Azure Hawker Aeshna caerulea (Ström)18 (1&2): 9
CLARKE, D. J. Notes on the larva and generation time of Aeshna caerulea (Ström) in Scotland, with particular reference to the south-west 10 (2): 29
CLARKE, D. J., HEWITT, S. M., SMITH, E. M. & SMITH, R. W. J. Observations on the breeding habits and habitat of Aeshna caerulea (Ström) in Scotland 6 (2): 24
CLARKE, D. The outpost populations of the Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens (Harris) in the Solway Firth area, Cumbria: historical perspective and recent developments 15 (2): 33
CLAUSEN, W. More characters to separate Aeshna subarctica (Walker) from Aeshna juncea (L.) in the field 2 (1): 8
CLAUSEN, W. The exuviae of Aeshna juncea (L.) and Aeshna subarctica (Wlk.) 1 (4): 59
CLEMENTS, D. Dragonfly conservation and the National Trust 3 (1): 8
CLEMENTS, D. K. The Hornet Robberfly Asilus crabroniformis L. (Diptera, Asilidae): interactions with Odonata 15 (1): 18
CLIFFORD, T. & WALKER, J. R. Observations on the emergence of Libellula quadrimaculata (L.) and the predation of freshly emerged imagines on the Saltfleetby-Theddlethorpe Dunes NNR 1 (5): 71
COKER, S. West Wales riparian Odonata 2 (2): 23
COLLEY, L. T. Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in Anglesey, North Wales 1 (2): 27
CORBET, P. S. The first ten years of the British Dragonfly Society 9 (2): 25
CORBET, P. & CHOWDHURY, S. H. Voltinism of the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier) in a Scottish loch: a preliminary study18 (1&2): 23
CORBET, P. S., CORBET, S. A. & KJELLSTRÖM-CORBET, K. Somatochlora arctica (Zetterstedt) in Perthshire, Scotland 1 (2): 25
CORDERO, A. & ANDRÉS, J. A. Colour polymorphism in odonates: females that mimic males? 12 (2): 50
CRICK, K. Variation in key features of the final instar larvae and exuviae of the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier)21 (1): 27
CRICK, K. Observations on final instar damselfly caudal lamellae with little or no evidence of secondary tracheae23 (1): 10
CROSS, I. C. A feeding strategy of a Pied Wagtail (Motacilla alba varelli L.) on Libellula depressa L 3 (2): 36
DAWSON, N. Forty years on: a comparison of the dragonfly fauna of Bedfordshire in the 1940s with the situation today 4 (2): 25
DRAKE, C. M. Dragonflies on the Gwent and Somerset Levels and Moors 3 (1): 1
DRAKE, C. M. Records of larval Lestes dryas Kirby in Essex during 1987 6 (2): 34
DRAKE, C. M. The condition of Lestes dryas Kirby larval populations in some Essex grazing marshes in May 1990 7 (1): 10
DUNN, R. H. & VICK, G. S. Separating adult Aeshna subarctica (Wlk.) from Aeshna juncea (L.) 1 (6): 106
DUNN, R. H. Some observations of Aeshna cyanea (Müller) ovipositing in unusual substrates 1 (6): 99
EMARY, C., EMARY, L. The domestic cat: a regular dragonfly predator?20 (1): 22
FLORY, J. E . Dragonflies of the Grand Western Canal, Tiverton, Devon 12 (1): 12
FLORY, J. The dragonflies of Yately Common, Hampshire 8 (2): 3
FOSTER, G. N. Evidence of pH insensitivity in Odonata of peat pools 10 (2): 40
FOX, A. D. How common is terrestrial oviposition in Somatochlora metallica Vander Linden? 7 (2): 38
FOX, A. D. Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier) in Wales: a preliminary review 3 (2): 32
FOX, A. D. The dragonflies of Ceredigion - and update 2 (1): 4
FOX, A. D. The flight period of Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier) in Britain and Ireland 6 (1): 3
FOX, A. D., JONES, T. & HOLLAND, S. C. Habitat preferences of dragonflies in the Cotswold Water Park 8 (1): 4
GABB, R. Aeshna caerulea (Ström) breeding at Bienn Eighe NNR 1 (6): 101
GABB, R. English names for dragonflies 4 (1): 19
GARBUTT A. Hornet predation on a dragonfly 14 (1): 30
GAUNT, R. G. A remarkable emergence of Aeshna cyanea at a small pond in the Forest of Dean 1 (3): 45
GIBBINS, C. N. & MOXON, J. B. Calopteryx splendens (Harris) at edge of range sites in North East England 14 (2): 33
GIBSON, V. Communication between the sexes at the end of copulation: a study of three species of Anisoptera19 (1&2): 44
GIBSON, V.Wing clapping in the Blue-tailed Damselfly Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden)20 (2): 70
GIBSON, V. A study of the copulatory behaviour of three pairs of Migrant Hawker Aeshna mixta Latreille in the wheel position21 (2): 47
GILLINGHAM, P.K., HARVEY, I.F., KAY, S.M., LOWE, C.D., NARRAWAY, C.L., MORAN, R.J., SUDWORTH, S., WATTS, P.C. & THOMPSON, D.J. On the odonates of Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Hampshire, with emphasis on the Azure Damselfly, Coenagrion puella (L.)23 (1): 14
GLADWIN, T. W. The error in treating the Green Emerald Damselfly Lestes viridis (Vander Linden) as a British species 13 (2): 50
GODDARD, D. Inverted emergance recorded in the Common Darter Sympetrum striolatum (Charpentier)19 (1&2): 39
GODDARD, D. The domestic cat: a new dragonfly predator19 (1&2): 39
GODFREY, C. & THOMPSON, D. J. Diets of three aeshnid species in an acid pond 3 (2): 29
GOODYEAR, K. G. A new look at Brachytron pratense (Müller) in the New Forest 10 (2): 38
GOODYEAR, K. G. A comparison of the environmental requirements of larvae of the Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens (Harris) and the Beautiful Demoiselle C.virgo (L.)16 (2): 33
GOODYEAR, K. G. Comparison of aquatic larval habitats of Libellula fulva Müller 11 (2): 42
GOODYEAR, K. G. Gomphus vulgatissimus (Linnaeus) in Oxfordshire and Hampshire 10 (1): 19
GOODYEAR, K. G. The dragonflies (Odonata) of Sowley Pond, New Forest, Hampshire 5 (1): 8
HALSTEAD, K. H. Hemianax ephippiger (Burmeister) in Hampshire 1 (5): 73
HARRIS, W., PARRY, G.S & FORMAN, D.W. Predation of odonate larvae by Otters (Lutra lutra)23 (1): 20
HOLLAND, S. Dragonfly survey reports. 1. Gloucestershire 1 (1): 1
HOLMES, J. D. & RANDOLPH, S. An early emergence (one year life-cycle) of Libellula depressa Linnaeus and Anax imperator Leach 10 (2): 25
HOLMES, J. D. A probable sighting of Aeshna affinis in Avon 9 (1): 17
HOLMES, J. D. Notes on Libellula fulva Müller on the River Avon near Bristol 11 (1): 20
HOLMES, J. D. Rapid larval development in Brachytron pratense (Müller) 1 (3): 38
HUBBLE, D. S. & HURST, D. Management of small dug ponds for Odonata conservation and colonisation in an area of valley mire and wet heathland (Bourne Valley, Dorset)19 (1&2): 24
HURSTHOUSE, D. Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombii at Lound, Nottinghamshire in 200623 (1): 1
ILES, I. S. An investigation into the affects of bank collapse and cattle trample on Odonata species at Okehurst on the River Arun, West Sussex 14 (1): 14
JACQUEMIN, G. The use of binoculars to identify adult Odonata22 (1): 29
JARZEMBOWSKI, E . A . British dragonflies in the latter part of the age of the dinosaurs 4 (1): 1
JEFFRIES, M. The Northumbrian frontier of the Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens (Harris)17 (2): 55
JEFFRIES, M., EALES, H.T. & STOREY, G. Distribution and habitat of the Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens (Harris) in Northumberland21 (1):1
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at a New Forest site. Part 4. A review of the years 1985 to 1989 7 (1): 1
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at a New Forest site. Part 5. Temperature and pH 10 (1): 1
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in the New Forest. Part 6. Mark/recapture programme 11 (1): 10
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in the New Forest. Part 7. Mark/recapture used to determine the extent of local movement 14 (1): 1
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at a New Forest site using a modified "Pollard Walk" 2 (1): 17
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at a New Forest site. Part 2. Lower Crockford Stream and its Peaked Hill tributary, 1985 2 (2): 37
JENKINS, D. K. A population study of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at a New Forest site. Part 3. Diurnal variation 3 (1): 17
JENKINS, D. K. Population studies of the Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in the New Forest. Part 8. Short range dispersal17 (1): 13
JENKINS, D. K. Population studies of the Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in the New Forest. Part 9. The Crockford streams, 20 years on21 (1): 8
JODICKE, R. Crepuscular flight in Aeshna mixta Latr. (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae) 9 (1): 10
JONES, S. P The first British record of the Scarlet Dragonfly Crocothemis erythraea (Brullé) 12 (1): 11
JONES, S. P. A note on the survival of dragonflies in adverse conditions in Cornwall 11 (5): 83
JONES, S. P. An unusual specimen of Pyrrhosoma nymphula 5 (1): 1
JONES, S. P. First proof of successful breeding by the Lesser Emperor Anax parthenope (Sélys) in Britain16 (1): 20
JONES, S. P. Variations in the blue markings on segments 7, 8 & 9 in Ischnura elegans 9 (1): 13
KEMP, R. G. & VICK, G. S. Notes and observations on Gomphus vulgatissimus (L.) on the River Severn and River Thames 1 (2): 22
KEMP, R. G. K. Is Gomphus vulgatissimus (L.) exclusively a riverine species in the British Isles? 4 (1): 8
KERRY, L. Habitat management for the Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) on Aylesbeare Common, Devon17 (2): 45
KETELAAR, R. The recent expansion of the Small Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma viridulum (Charpentier) in The Netherlands18 (1&2): 1
KHAN, R. J. Observations of Wood-mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) and Hobby (Falco subbuteo) feeding on dragonflies 1 (1): 15
LEYSHON, O. J. & MOORE, N. W. A note on the British Dragonfly Society's survey of Anaciaeschna isosceles at Castle Marshes, Barnby, Suffolk, 1991-1992 9 (1): 5
LIMBERT, M. Notes on the Dorchester Nymph, Leucorrhinia dubia (Vander Linden) 6 (1): 18
LONG, R. An observation of an apparently water-divining dragonfly 7 (2): 34
LUCAS, B. Ovberwintering of larvae of the Common Darter Sympetrum striolatum (Charpentier) in the North of England19 (1&2): 1
MACKENZIE DODDS, R. Inverted emergence by Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden) at Ashton Water Dragonfly Sanctuary 8 (2): 13
MARREN, P. A note on the discovery of Coenagrion hastulatum (Charp.) in Britain 1 (6): 103
MARREN, P. A short history of dragonfly recording in northeast Scotland 11 (5): 85
MARREN, P. R. & MERRITT, R. Scarce species status report. 2. A review of Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier) in Britain 1 (2): 16
MAYO, M. C. A. & WELSTEAD, A. R. Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) on the flood plains of the River Itchen and River Test in Hampshire 1 (2): 20
McGEENEY, A. Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys), confirmed breeding in Britain in 1996, and notes on exuviae 13 (2): 57
MERRITT, R. & VICK, G. Is Sympetrum nigrescens Lucas a good species? 1 (1): 7
MERRITT, R. Scarce species status report. 1. Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) with notes on habitat 1 (1): 9
MERRITT, R. The incidence of Hemianax ephippiger (Burmeister) in Britain and Ireland 1 (6): 105
MERRITT, R. The origins and early history of the British Dragonfly Society: a personal account 3 (2): 21
MILL, P.J., TAYLOR, P. & PARR. A.J. Vernacular names for the dragonflies of north-western Europe20 (2): 73
MILLER, P. L. Maladaptive guarding in the Common Blue Damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) 9 (1): 14
MILLER, P. L. The rescue service provided by male Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier) for females after oviposition 6 (1): 8
MILNE, B. S. The dragonfly fauna of the Ouse Valley gravel pits 1 (4): 55
MOORE, N. W. & CORBET, P. S. Guidelines for monitoring dragonfly populations 6 (2): 21
MOORE, N. Four long term studies on dragonfly populations19 (1&2): 2
MOORE, N. The dragonflies of a Cambridgeshire pond and its surroundings in 200118 (1&2): 13
MOORE, N. W. The last of Oxygastra curtisii (Dale) in England? 7 (1): 6
MOORE, N. W. Where do adult Gomphus vulgatissimus (L.) go during the middle of the day? 7 (2): 40
MOORE, N. W. Use of the herbicide Glyphosate to control Common Reed (Phragmites australis) and its effects on dragonfly populations 21 (2): 37
MURDOCH, D. The size of the 1995 influx of Sympetrum flaveolum (L.) 14 (1): 11
NELSON, B. The Odonata of the north of Ireland 2 (2): 21
PARR, A. J. Dragonfly movement and migration in Britain and Ireland 12 (2): 33
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 1996 13 (2): 41
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 1997 14 (2): 52
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain and Ireland during 1998 15 (2): 51
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 199916 (2): 52
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200017 (2):49
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200118 (1&2): 40
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200219 (1&2): 8
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200320 (2): 42
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200421 (1): 14
PARR, A. J. Migrant and dispersive dragonflies in Britain during 200521 (1): 13
PARR, A. J., KNIJF, G. De, WASSCHER, M. Recent appearances of the Lesser Emperor Anax parthenope (Sélys) in nort-western Europe20 (1): 5
PAUL, J. On the mysterious occurrence of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) at Cothill 14 (1): 28
PAUL, J. The coexistance of Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier) and C. puella (L.) at a site in Perthshire 3 (1): 14
PEDERSEN, H. Cannibalism in dragonflies exemplified by the species Anax imperator Leach and A. parthenope (Sélys) 15 (1): 20
PEERS, M. The dragonflies of mid-Powys 1 (6): 95
PELLOW, K. Common Green darner Anax junius (Drury) in Cornwall and Isles of Scilly - The first British and European records 15 (1): 21
PELLOR, K. Observations of the Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys) at Bake Lakes in Cornwall during 199916 (1): 29
PELLOR, K. Observations of the Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys) at Bake Lakes in Cornwall during 200017 (1): 31
PELLOW, K. Some observations of a breeding population of Red-veined Darter Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys) in Cornwall during 1998 15 (1): 23
PERRIN, V L. Mixed pairing of Libellula species 15 (2): 61
PERRIN, V L. Observations on Lestes dryas Kirby habitat in Norfolk: is there a typical inland site for this species? 11 (2): 25
PERRIN, V L. Observations on the distribution, ecology and behaviour of the hairy dragonfly Brachytron pratense (Müller) 15 (2): 39
PHILLIPS, J. & PHILLIPS, V A sighting of Coenagrion pulchellum (Vander Linden) in Gloucestershire 15 (1): 10
PHILLIPS, J. Lesser Emperor Dragonfly Anax parthenope (Sélys) in Gloucestershire; the first British record 13 (1): 22
PHILLIPS, J. Dragonflies in the Forest of Dean 1996-2005 22 (1): 19
PHILPOTT, A. J. A large emergence of Anax imperator 1 (6): 98
PICKESS, B. P Management of RSPB Nature Reserves and their benefit to dragonflies 11 (1): 16
PICKESS, B. P. How far will larvae of Orthetrum cancellatum (L.) travel for their emergence 3 (1): 15
PICKESS, B. P. Rapid colonization of a newly dug pond on a Polish heathland20 (1): 4
PITTMAN, S. Migrant species of Sympetrum in Norfolk, 1995 12 (1): 1
PRENDERGAST, E. D. V. Changes in the Odonata populations between 1985 and 1989 at the Moors Valley Country Park, Dorset 5 (2): 22
PRENDERGAST, E. D. V. Evidence of breeding in Odonata; a personal view 13 (1): 29
PRENDERGAST, E. D. V. Northernmost record of Coenagrion puella (L.): an introduction 2 (2): 28
PRENDERGAST, E. D. V. Pond construction for dragonflies 5 (1): 6
PRENDERGAST, E. D. V. The Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) on the Ministry of Defence Ranges, Lulworth, Dorset 12 (1): 2
PRENDERGAST, N. H. D. The distribution and abundance of Calopteryx splendens (Harris), C. virgo and Platycnemis penippes (Pallas) on the Wey River system (Hampshire and Surrey) 4 (2): 37
RADFORD, A. P. Predation of a bumblebee (Bombus sp.) by the Four-spotted Chaser Libellula quadrimaculata (L.)16 (2): 63
RADFORD, A. P Prolonged partial immersion of abdomen by male Anax imperator Leach 15 (2): 60
RADFORD, A. P. Repeated interception of wind blown flowers of Common Cottongrass by the Emperor Dragonfly Anax imperator Leach17 (2): 59
RADFORD, A. P Sympetrum sanguineum (Müller) ovipositing on dry land 11 (2): 30
RADFORD, A. P. Dragonflies and sound 6 (2): 44
RADFORD, A. P. Gilbert White's observations on dragonflies 3 (2): 28
RADFORD, A. P. Headless 'life' of female Southern Hawker Aeshna cyanea (Müller). 10 (2): 37
RADFORD, A. P. Two examples of male dragonflies grasping the males of mating pairs 5 (2): 36
RADFORD, P. The Azure Damselfly Coenagrion puella (L.) attacking the Common Blue Butterfly Polyommatus icarus (Rottemburg)19 (1&2): 37
RANDOLPH, S. The breeding dragonflies of the Bristol area 6 (2): 29
RAVEN, P. J. Odonate recovery following a major insecticide pollution of the River Roding, Essex 3 (2): 37
RICHARDS, M. A. Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden) ovipositing: some observations 12 (1): 29
RIPPEY, I. & NELSON, B. Odonata in the north of Ireland 1986/87 4 (1): 13
SAGE, B. A Hertfordshire record of the Small Red Damselfly Ceriagrion tenellum (Villers) 14 (2): 60
SAVAGE, A. A. Hatchmere - a clue in the search for Sites of Special Scientific Interest 3 (1): 5
SEIDENBUSCH, R. Dichromism in females of Ischnura pumilio (Charpentier), with special reference to homeochromic females 11 (1): 21
SEIDENBUSCH, R. Notes on the identification of exuviae of Coenagrion pulchellum (Vander Linden) and C. puella (Linnaeus) 12 (1): 22
SEIDENBUSCH, R. & HEIDEMANN, H. An experimental key for the differentiation of the exuviae of the Southern Darter Sympetrum meridionale (Sélys) and the Common Darter S. striolatum (Charpentier), with notes on the Ruddy Darter S.sanguineum (Müller)23 (1): 25
SHENNAN, N. M. Odonata of a Buckinghamshire/ Middlesex lakeland site: an overview of the years 1978-86 3 (1): 10
SHEPPARD, D. A. Notes on the folklore of dragonflies 2 (1): 1
SHOWERS, J. & HORSNAIL, P. Damselfly exuviae found in a UV light moth trap17 (2): 33
SILSBY, J. & WARD-SMITH, J. The influx of Sympetrum flaveolum (L.) during the summer of 1995 13 (1): 14
SILSBY, J. D. & SILSBY, R. 1. Dragonflies in Jersey 4 (2): 31
SILSBY, J. D. A final thought on distinguishing between Odonata and Anisoptera when using the English word "dragonfly". 9 (1): 17
SILSBY, J. D. A review of Hemianax ephippiger, the Vagrant Emperor 9 (2): 47
SILSBY, J. D. Thoughts on distinguishing between Odonata and Anisoptera when using the English word "dragonfly" 8 (2): 1
SMITH, E. M. & SMITH, R. W J. The Status of Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier) in Scotland, with notes on larval sampling 15 (1): 1
SMITH, E. M. & SMITH, R. W Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden) in Scotland 11 (2): 36
SMITH, E. M. & SMITH, R. W. J. Brachytron pratense (Müller) and other Odonata of the Black Lochs, Argyll 1 (4): 51
SMITH, E. M. Anax imperator Leach in Edinburgh 11 (1): 14
SMITH, E. M. Some observations at breeding sites of emeralds (Corduliidae) in Scotland 1 (3): 37
SMITH, E. M., SMITH, R. W. J. & BATTY, P. M. Breeding of the Southern Hawker Aeshna cyanea (Müller) in rock pools 14 (2): 58
SMITH, L. N. S. Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier): self-survival motivation? 1 (2): 27
SMITH, P D. The breeding dragonflies of Wessex rivers 12 (1): 17
SMITH, P.G. Dragonfly populations of peat-bog pools in northeast Scotland20 (1): 23
SMITH, P H. Dispersion or migration of Sympetrum danae (Sulzer) in South Lancashire 14 (1): 12
SMITH, P. H. Diversity of dragonflies in dune ponds at Birkdale Sandhills, Sefton Coast, Mersyside17 (1): 1
SMITH, P H. The Ruddy Darter Sympetrum sanguineum (Müller) in South Lancashire 13 (1): 27
SMITH, P. H. Vagrant Emperor dragonflies Hemianax ephippiger (Burmeister) in Mallorca 8 (2): 16
SMITH, R W. J., SMITH, E. M. & RICHARDS, M. A. Habitat and development of larvae of the Azure Hawker Aeshna caerulea (Ström) in northern Scotland16 (1): 1
SUTTON, P. G. Recent problems regarding the collection of voucher specimens19 (1&2): 47
TAYLOR, G. Risley Moss: a nature reserve in the making 1 (3): 39
TAYLOR, M. R. The predation of Sympetrum sanguineum (Müller) by Vespula germanica (Fabricius) (Hymenoptera, Vespidae) 10 (2): 39
TAYLOR, P. Vagrant Emperor Anax (Hemianex) ephippiger (Burmeister, 1839) - a new breeding species for Bulgaria22 (2): 64
THICKET, L. A. Some notes on the behaviour of Odonata 2 (1): 15
THICKETT, L. A. Inverted emergence by Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden) 7 (2): 33
THICKETT, L. A. Predation of a freshly-emerged zygopteran by a social wasp 10 (2): 44
THOMPSON, D. J. & HARVEY, I. F. On describing members of the insect order Odonata 10 (2): 37
THOMPSON, D. J. & PURSE, B. V. A search for long-distance dispersal in the Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) 15 (2): 46
THOMPSON, D. J. A population study of the Azure Damselfly Coenagrion puella (L.) in northern England 5 (2): 17
THOMPSON, D. J. Honest signals and female damselflies20 (1): 35
THOMPSON, D. J., ROUQUETTE, J.R. Variation in the 'mercury mark' of the Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Charpentier) in Britian20 (1): 17
TREACHER, P Mortality of emerging Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Sulzer) at a garden pond 12 (2): 61
TRUSCOTT, L. Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum (Charpentier) capturing the Rush Veneer Nomophila noctuella (Denis & Schiffermuller), a pyralid moth, as a prey item19 (1&2): 38
TRUSCOTT, L. Lesser Emperor Dragonfly Anax parthenope (Sélys) in East Cornwall in July 1998 14 (2): 63
TYRRELL, M. Group oviposition behaviour in the Brown Hawker Aeshna grandis (L.)20 (2): 79
TYRRELL, M. Observations on emergence and duration of adult life of the Hairy Dragonfly Brachytron pratense (Müller)21 (2): 43
TYRRELL, M. & BRAYSHAW, S. Population expansion of |Hairy Dragonfly Brachytron pratense (Müller) and other breeding dragonflies of the Nene Valley in Northamptonshire20 (2): 51
TRUSCOTT, L. The Hornet Robberfly Asilus crabroniformis L. (Diptera, Asilidae): Odonata as prey 15 (2): 50
WARD, L. & MILL, P.J. Distribution of the Banded Demoiselle Calopteryx splendens (Harris) in northern England: an example of range expansion?20 (2): 61
WARD, L. & MILL, P.J. Diel acitivity patterns in the adult Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens (Harris), and the effect of weather variables22 (2): 58
WARD-SMITH, A. J., SUSSEX, D. J. & CHAM, S. A. Flight characteristics of the Brilliant Emerald Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden) in south-east England16 (1): 24
WARD-SMITH, J. Records of Sympetrum fonscolombei (Sélys) and Sympetrum vulgatum (L.) for the summer of 1995 13 (2): 59
WARD-SMITH, J. & SUSSEX, D. Population expansion of Small Red Damselfly Ceriagrion tenellum (Villers) in south-east Berkshire21 (2): 55
WARING, E. Coenagrion pulchellum (Vander Linden) in England since 1990 12 (1): 26
WARING, E. Further sites for Coenagrion pulchellum (Vander Linden) 14 (1): 4
WELSTEAD, A. R. & WELSTEAD, N. L Illustration of the variation in pigmentation of the dorsal surface of the 8-10th abdominal segments of male Ischnura pumilio (Charpentler) in the New Forest, Hampshire 1 (2): 26
WELSTEAD, A. R. & WELSTEAD, N. L. A key to identify females of three species of Coenagriidae 1 (3): 43
WELSTEAD, N. & WELSTEAD, T. A reappraisal of the status of Sympetrum sanguineum (Müller) in the New Forest, Hampshire 2 (1): 10
WHALLEY, P. Mortality in the damselfly Ischnura elegans (Vander Linden) 2(1):14
WHITE, D. The Keeled Skimmer Orthetrum coerulescens (Fabricus) at Holt Lowes, Norfolk: History and habitat use22 (1): 1
WILDERMUTH, H. Larvae of the Downy Emerald Cordulia aenea (L.) examine the space for eclosion with their hind-legs16 (2): 59
WINSLAND, D. C. An elementary guide to environmental factors 11 (2): 27
WINSLAND, D. C. Instances of dragonflies consuming vegetable matter 2 (2): 29
WINSLAND, D. C. Notes on some New Forest dragonflies 1 (4): 68
WINSLAND, D. C. Observations on the current status of some of the scarcer Odonata of vice-county 11 10 (1): 12
WINSLAND, D. C. Population fluctuations in New Forest dragonflies 1 (4): 50
WINSLAND, D. C. Predation of emerging Odonata by the Black Ant (Lasius niger (L.)) 11 (2): 26
WINSLAND, D. C. Preliminary site and pH evaluation for assessing the distribution of Coenagrion mercuriale (Charp.) in the New Forest 1 (5): 89
WINSLAND, D. C. Some observations of Erythromma najas (Hansemann) 1 (1): 6
WINSLAND, D. C. The dragonflies of the Moors River 7 (1): 4
WINSLAND, D. C. The English and Latin names of dragonflies: some pros and cons. 7 (2): 35
WINSLAND, D. C. The formation of a regional group (New Forest) 4 (2): 28
WINSLAND, D. C. The jizz: some thoughts on dragonfly recognition 5 (1): 2
WISTOW, R. J. Dragonflies of the Montgomery Canal 5 (2): 28

Obituaries

Andrew Rodger Waterston O.B.E. (1912 - 1996) 13 (2): 48
Cynthia Longfield (1896 - 1991) 7 (2): 29
David Allen Lewis Davis19 (1&2): 55
Peter Miller (1931 - 1996) 13 (1): 1

Book Reviews

Askew, R.R. The dragonflies of Europe (revised edition)21 (2): 68
Brooks, S. J. (Ed.) Field guide to the dragonflies and damselflies of Great Britain and Ireland 14 (2): 64
Brownett, A. The dragonflies of the Banbury area 7 (1): 26
Cham, S. Dragonflies of Bedfordshire20 (2): 83
Corbet, P S. Dragonflies: behaviour and ecology of Odonata 15 (2): 62
Fry, R. & Lonsdale, D. Habitat conservation for insects - a neglected green issue. 7 (2): 48
Gabb, R, & Kitching, D. The dragonflies and damselflies of Cheshire 8 (2): 20
Gerken, B. & Sternberg, K. Die exuvien Europischer libellen (Insecta, Odonata) [The exuviae of European dragonflies] 15 (2): 62
Grover, S. & Ikin, H. Leicestershire dragonflies 10 (2): 48
Hayter-Hames, J. Madam Dragonfly, the life and times of Cynthia Longfield 7 (2): 45
Hine, A. (Ed.) Woodland pond management 11 (2): 48
Holland, S. Distribution of dragonflies in Gloucestershire 7 (2): 49
Mendel, H. Suffolk dragonflies 10 (1): 24
Miller, P L. Dragonflies. Naturalists' Handbooks 7 (2nd edition) 13 (2): 62
Minter, J., Westfall, Jr. & May, M. L. Dragonflies of North America17 (2): 60
Moore, N. W. Oaks, Dragonflies and People: creating a small nature reserve and relating its story to wider conservation issues19 (1&2): 57
Nelson, B. & Thompson, R. The Natural History of Ireland's Dragonflies20 (2): 80
Nielsen, 0. E De dansk guldsmede [The dragonflies of Denmark] 15 (1): 31
Powell, D. A Guide to the Dragonflies of Great Britain16 (1): 31
Prendergast, E. D. V. The dragonflies of Dorset 8 (1): 18
Randolph, S. Dragonflies of the Bristol region 9 (1): 23
Rehfeldt, G. E. Natürliche feinde, parasiten und fortpflanzung von libellen [Predators, parasites and reproductive behaviour of dragonflies] 13 (2): 61
Sternberg, K. & Buchwald (Eds.) Die libellen Baden-Württembergs 15 (2): 61