Notes on the Odonates of NC
15 records
Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2018-07-08 Jan Hansen & Susan Blackford 1 Meadow View Road pond. - In flight over the pond and eventually flying off to the east. Sight
2 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2018-07-05 Jan Hansen 1 Brumley Forest Preserve - In flight over the pond. Observed multiple times over the course of about 30 minutes. Sight
3 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2018-06-09 John Petranka 1 Brumley Preserve North of NC 10, Silo Pond - Male Photo online
4 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2017-06-05 Richard Stickney 1 Occoneechee Mountain SP Sight
5 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2016-08-10 John Petranka, Sally Gewalt 1 Gold Park, Hillsborough. Behind dog park area. Male. Clear look at mature male. Sight. Sight
6 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2016-07-23 John Petranka 1 Stormwater Retention Pond at UNC Hospital Hillsborough Campus Waterstone Drive. Male. Flight photo. Photo
7 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2015-06-18 John Petranka 2 Hope gardens pond. Homestead Road at railroad tracks, Chapel Hill. - Males. Photo
8 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2014-05-31 Mike Turner 6 Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area - 5 male 1 female; upper and lower pond Sight
9 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2013-06-29 Mike Turner 2 Occoneechee Mountain State Natural Area - males Sight
10 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2013-06-22 Mike Turner 2 Occoneechee Mt. SNA - males Sight
11 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2012-07-09 Randy Emmitt, Erik Svensson 4 Eno River SP at Cole Mill and Occoneechee State Preserve - Occoneechee Sight
12 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2010-06-01 R. Emmitt 2 Occoneechee ponds - cruising Sight
13 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2001-06-28 B. Bockhahn 1 OCMO - one male Sight
14 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange 2001-06-01 C. Bockhahn 1 OCMO - one male Sight
15 Comet Darner [Anax longipes] Orange ? Duncan Cuyler 1 Donnelly, T.W. 2004. Distribution of North American Odonata. Part I, Part II and Part III d