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Journal Of The British Dragonfly Society
The ''Journal of the British Dragonfly Society'' is a scientific journal published twice-yearly by the British Dragonfly Society since 1983. It contains material relevant to Odonata recorded from the United Kingdom. The editor-in-chief is P. J. Mill. Abstracting and indexing The journal is abstracted and indexed in ''The Zoological Record''. Further reading * Merritt, R., 1987. The origins and early history of the British Dragonfly Society. ''Journal of the British Dragonfly Society'' 3: 21–37. * Corbet, P.S., 1993. The first ten years of the British Dragonfly Society. ''Journal of the British Dragonfly Society'' 9: 25–37. References External links

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