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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2014-06-21 John Petranka 1 Shallow Ford Natural Area, at Haw River - Only one female seen this day Sight
2 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2014-08-16 John Petranka 5 Pond at Cedarock Park Sight
3 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2015-05-13 John Petranka 11 Cedarock Park. Pond near the picnic shelter. - 8 males, 3 females Sight
4 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2016-08-30 John Petranka 4 Haw River along Haw River Trail downstream from bridge at Swepsonville. Males. Photo. Photo
5 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2016-08-30 John Petranka 5 Swepsonville. Pond near junction NC county Rd 2158 and Hillside Drive. Males. Sight. Sight
6 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2020-07-29 John Petranka 5 Cedarock Park along Rock Creek. Sight
7 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2021-05-08 John Petranka 5 Sunny patches on upland trails near the Haw River at Shallow Ford Natural Area. - Photo is of female. Photo online
8 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2021-07-24 Paul Hart 2 Snow Camp Sight
9 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2023-05-20 Paul Hart 2 Snow Camp Sight
10 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2018-05-27 R Emmitt 4 Swepsonville River Park Sight
11 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 1990-09-01 R. Duncan Cuyler 1 sex=MALE, city=Saxapahaw, habitat=Haw River, source=INTERNATIONAL ODONATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE-FSCA Collect
12 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2017-05-28 Richard Stickney 2 Swepsonville River Park Sight
13 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2017-05-27 Roger Shaw 1 Saxapahaw Sight
14 Common Whitetail [Plathemis lydia] Alamance 2020-07-02 Sarah Stevens, Paul Hart 1 Cane Creek Mountains Natural Area Sight