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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2008-06-05 E. Corey 2 SUMO - Sight
2 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2014-06-09 B. Bockhahn, P. Scharf, P, K. Kittelberger 1 BEPA Sight
3 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2014-06-09 B. Bockhahn, P. Scharf, P, K. Kittelberger 2 PIBO Sight
4 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2014-06-09 B. Bockhahn, P. Scharf, P, K. Kittelberger 3 SUMO Sight
5 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery ? Paulson DR 1 (Linville R, Linville 1.9 mi S on US 221, 3500 ft) larva coll. on 1966 3 9 - emerged 3 Apr male= 1 Collect
6 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 1965-05-15 Paulson DR & ML 1 Linville R, Linville 1.9 mi S on US 221, 3500 ft, teneral, female=1 @ 3500 ft Collect
7 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery ? Duncan Cuyler 1 Donnelly, T.W. 2004. Distribution of North American Odonata. Part I, Part II and Part III d
8 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2019-05-21 John Petranka, Jim Petranka and party. 2 Pond on private property that adjoins the Blue Ridge Parkway in southern Avery County. - 1 male, 1 female. Photo online
9 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2008-06-08 R Emmitt, R Rittmaster 1 Bob on Blue Ridge parkway near Moses Cone Sight
10 Southern Pygmy Clubtail [Lanthus vernalis] Avery 2015-05-12 Curtis Smalling 6 Roaring Fork. Doing bird work and saw these six up the valley in various spots. Sure there were many more emerging. Only dragonfly seen today - all tenerals Sight