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Description Fraser, F.C., 1933, The fauna of British India, including Burma and Ceylon, Odonata Vol. I, New Delhi
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Source http://www.lsuinsects.org/resources/PDFs/fraser1933.pdf; http://www.lsuinsects.org/resources/BritishIndia.html
Author Govt. of India (Fraser, F.C.; Optical Character Recognition (OCR) performed and so fully searchable by http://www.lsuinsects.org/)
Other versions File:Fraser1934.pdf, File:Fraser1936.pdf

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