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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-05 Mark Shields and Hunter Phillips 6 Lumber River State Park (LURI) Chalk Banks - recently emerged tenerals Photo online
2 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-06 John Petranka 2 Lumber River State Park (LURI), Chalk Banks Access. - Males. One landed on my camera lens. Sight
3 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-13 John Petranka 1 Lumber River State Park (LURI), Chalk Banks Access. - Female. Watched her crawl out of the river and emerge. Photo
4 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-14 John Petranka 2 Lumber River State Park (LURI), Chalk Banks Access. - 1 recently emerged male still next to exuvia, 1 teneral female. Photo
5 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-22 Mark Shields 2 LURI - Chalk Banks Access - tenerals Photo
6 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-04-22 Richard Stickney 2 Lumber River SP, Chalk Banks - Teneral, 1 each sex Photo online
7 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2018-05-12 R Emmitt and super DSA crew! 3 Gum Swamp Lake - male and female collected Collect
8 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2022-04-10 Matt Spangler 18 Lumber River--Turnpike Rd to 401 (incl Chalk Banks) (by kayak) - most teneral Photo online
9 Banner Clubtail [Hylogomphus apomyius] Scotland 2021-04-18 Mike Turner 6 Lumber River State Park - Chalk Banks access Sight