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ODONATA FROM THE PATRICIA PORTION OF THE KENORA DISTRICT OF ONTARIO WITH DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF LEUCORRHINIA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

E. M. Walker
Affiliation:
University of Toronto

Extract

During the summer of 1938 the Royal Ontario Museum of Zoology, Toronto, organized an expedition to the little-known region of Favourable Lake, in the Patricia portion of the Kenora District, about 70 miles from the Manitoba boundary (53° 50' N. Lat., 93° 40' E. Long.). In 1939, two small parties were sent out by the Museum, one to Attawapiscat Lake, also in the Patricia country (52° 10' N. Lat., 88 E. Long.), and the other to various stations in the Cochrane District, from Cochrane northward to Moosonee on James Bay.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1940

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