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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2006-06-03 Ted Wilcox 1 Sight
2 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2005-05-21 Ted WIlcox 1 Sight
3 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2005-05-27 Ted WIlcox 2 Photo online
4 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2005-06-09 Ted WIlcox 1 Sight
5 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2006-05-30 Ted Wilcox 1 Photo online
6 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2006-06-01 Ted Wilcox 1 Sight
7 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2007-06-02 Ted Wilcox 2 Photo online
8 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2008-06-05 Beth Brinson 2 NERI Photo
9 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2007-05-19 Ted Wilcox 1 - photo on the NC Odonates website Photo
10 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 1994-06-05 Bill Mauffray 1 sex=MALE, city=Fleetwood, directions=Railroad Grade Rd @, habitat=South Fork of New, source=BILL MAUFFRAY COLLECTION-FSCA Collect
11 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2021-06-23 Mark Shields 1 New River State Park - Wagoner Access - male Photo online
12 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2021-05-27 John Petranka 4 New River State Park Elk Shoals Section Photo
13 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2021-06-08 John Petranka 5 New River State Park Elk Shoals Section. Photo online
14 Splendid Clubtail [Gomphurus lineatifrons] Ashe 2023-05-21 Max Ramey 1 Boggs Rd. low-water bridge - Obids Creek/South Fork New River confluence - Female, perching on debris right on the side of the road near the bridge. Photo online