Dragonflies of Cambodia
 
 

References

Articles mentioning the distribution of Dragonflies in Cambodia

1. Asahina, S. 1967: The Odonata of Cambodia chiefly taken by the Osaka CityUniversity expedition in 1964-1965. Nature and Life in South-East Asia 5: 209-215.
Included in this report is own collecting of Asahina and result of a collection of Ishida in Phnom Penh. Results are included in the maps but the location "Chékô", because I did not find the coordinates of that place. It shoud be in the southern part of Koah Kong Province, south of Batum Sakor. Its also not know, if the location Phnom Penh in the collection of Ishida is really the locality the species have been found at. Nevertheless these are included in the map as Phnom Penh.

2. Benstead, P. 2006: Casual observations of Odonata recorded in Cambodia in 2005 and 2006 - Malangpo 21: 218-220.
Observations on a birdingtour March 2005 und 2006, locations, which also have been visited by Roland (2010a).

3.Davidson, P.J.A. (compiler). 2006. The biodiversity of the Tonle Sap Biosphere Reserve. 2005 status review. Technical report for the UNDP/GEF funded Tonle Sap Conservation Project. Wildlife Conservation Society, Phnom Penh. 76 pp.
8
species are reported from Tonle Sap.

4. Day, Les 2011: Odonata seen at Tatai Koh Kong province Cambodia
You can download this paper here (it takes some minutes): http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/pdf/idf_report_42.pdf

5. Donnely, N. [T. W.]. 2000. Farangpo 2000  - Hong Kong, Thailand and Cambodia. Argia 12(3): 18-21.
A report about some sightings during a three day trip to Angkor Wat. 6 species where mentioned.

6. Hayashi, F.; Dobata, S.; Arai, Y. 2003. Countrywide genetic map of DNA of migratory Pantala flavescens. In: Arai, Y. (Ed): A Countrywide Survey of Red Dragonflies. Musashino Satoyama Research Group, Institute of Agriculture and Natural environments. 47 pp. Translation: Ishizawa, N., Tokorozawa City, Japan. 24-32.
Only Pantala flavescens is mentioned for Cambodia. No exact location given.

7. Kappes, E.&W. 2008: Tripreport

8. Kappes, E.&W. 2012: Tripreport in Naturkundliche Reiseberichte Heft 60

9. Kosterin, O. E., Vikhrev, N. E. 2006: Odonata seen for three days in a populated lowland part of Cambodia.  Malangpo 21: 212-217.
A three day trip 7th -9th of January 2006 to Siem Reap, Cambodia. You find this report here:
 
http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/cambodia.htm

10. Kosterin, O. E. 2010: A glance at the Odonata of the Cambodian coastal mountainousregions: end of dry season in 2010; International Dragonfly Fund - Report 29 (2010): 1-75.
Scientific search for dragonflies in the SE of Cambodia. You can download this paper here (it takes some minutes):
http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/pdf/idf_report_29.pdf

11. Kosterin, O. E. 2011a: Odonata of the Cambodian coastal regions revisited beginning of dry season in 2010; International Dragonfly Fund - Report 40 (2010): 1-108.
 
Scientific search for dragonflies in the SE of Cambodia. You can download this paper here (it takes some minutes):
http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/pdf/idf_report_40.pdf

12. Kosterin, O.E. & Holden, J. 2011b: Some photographic records of Odonata in Cambodia: International Dragonfly Fund - Report 42 (2011): 1-6.
You can download this paper here (it takes some minutes):
http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/pdf/idf_report_42.pdf

13. Kosterin, O.E. & Holden, J. 2012: Odonata of the Cambodian coastal regions in late rainy season of 2011: International Dragonfly Fund - Report 45 (2012)
You can download this paper here (it takes some minutes):
http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/pdf/idf_report_45.pdf

14. Martin, R. 1902: Odonates indo-océaniens des collections du Muséum. Bulletin du Muséum national d'histoire naturelle Paris 8(7): 506-512.
Report about speciman of the Muséum de Paris.

15. Martin, R. 1904: Liste des Névroptères de l’Indo-Chine. In: Misson Pavie Indo-Chine 1879-1895. Études diverses. III. Recherses sur l’historie naturelle de l’Indo-Chine orientale”, Emest Leroux, Paris, pp. 204-221.
Martin mentions species for various places in Southeast Asia like “Indo-Chine française”,  “Commune en Indo-Chine” “Indo-Chine” and “Cambodge”.  Only the 25 species he mentioned for “Cambodge” can  be considered for having been found in Cambodia.  11 species, he mentioned for “Cambodge” have not been recorded there later. Some of those are very doubtful. More about that at the species page. All species he mentioned as “Commune en Indo-Chine” have been recorded later. As Martin did not mention any exact locations, these results are not included in the maps.

16. Roland, H.-J. & U. Roland 2010: New records of Odonata on a birding trip to Cambodia 12th-26th February 2010. Agrion 14: 30-33.
Various places from Siem Reap in the west to Kratie and Mondulkiri in the east were visited.

17. Roland, H.-J., T. Sacher and N. Roland 2011: New records of Odonata for Cambodia – results from a trip through various places of the country November 14th - December 1st 2010; International Dragonfly Fund - Report 35 (2011): 1-22.

18. Tsuda, S.(1991 and update 2000): A distributional list of world Odonata. Tsuda, Osaka.
Tsuda bases his checklist for Cambodia mainly on Asahina (1967) and Martin (1904), but he names some species, where the original publication is not known. As Tsuda did not mention any exact locations, these results are not included in the maps.

19. Watson, J.A.L. 1967: An analysis of Trapezostigma eurybia (Selys, 1878) and related. Indo-Australian species. Nova Guinea, Zoology, 36: 377-400.

Mentions Trapezostigma virginia for Cambodia.

 This Part is not updated since 2012. Further references especially from Oleg Kosterin concerning further species found in Cambodia can be found here:

http://pisum.bionet.nsc.ru/kosterin/odonata/cambodian_odonata.htm

 

 

 

Some of the report I can send you as pdf. on request.

Checklists, Atlas and helps for identification

Asahina, S. 1967b. A revision of the Asiatic species of the damselflies of the genus Ceriagrion (Odonata, Agrionidae). Japanese Journal of Zoology 15(3): 255-334.

Fraser, F. C. 1933: The fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Odonata. Vol. I. Taylor and Francis, London.

Fraser, F. C. 1934: The fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Odonata. Vol. II. Taylor and Francis, London.

Fraser, F. C. 1936: The fauna of British India including Ceylon and Burma. Odonata. Vol. III. Taylor and Francis, London.

Do Manh Cuong, Dang Thi Thanh hoa 2006: Checklist of Dragonfly from Vietnam; Vietnam National University publisher, Hanoi.

Hämäläinen M. & Bro. Amnuay Pinratana 1999: Atlas of the Dragonflies of Thailand; Brothers of St. Gabriel in Thailand.

Orr, A.G. 2003: A Guide to the Dragonflies of Borneo their identification and biology; Natural history publications (Borneo) Sdn. Bhd.

Orr, A.G. 2005: Dragonflies of the Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. Nature History Publications (Borneo)

Tang, H.B., L.K. Wang and M. Hämäläinen 2010: A photografic guide to the Dragonflies of Singapore; Raffles Museum of biodiversity research.

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