The Dragonflies and Damselflies of North Carolina
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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2011-08-13 Curtis Smalling 2 while floating and walking the south fork of the New River upstream from Todd. - both cahsing abundant Powdered Dancers Photo online
2 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2018-08-08 John Petranka, Sally Gewalt. 2 Clawson-Burnley Park, Boone. At the retention ponds. - Pair in wheel. Sight
3 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2011-06-12 Curtis Smalling 1 South Fork of the New River near Todd, NC Photo online
4 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2017-07-05 Guy McGrane 1 Brookshire Park Photo online
5 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2017-08-05 Guy McGrane 1 Brookshire Park - Saw it catch and start eating a tiger swallowtail butterfly Sight
6 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2018-07-29 Mike Turner 1 Buckeye Lake; Beech Mountain, NC Sight
7 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2019-06-26 John Petranka 1 Small pond at Blue Bear Mountain Camp, off of Longhope Road. - Male. Caught and consumed a passingSilver-spotted Skipper. Photo
8 Dragonhunter [Hagenius brevistylus] Watauga 2020-07-04 Richard Stickney 1 Small pond near Elk Knob SP Photo