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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2017-05-28 Conrad Wernett, Alyssa Wernett 5 - Lake Waccamaw. Patrolling lower lake, parking lot and downstream from spillway. Photo online
2 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2016-08-27 Mark Shields 10 Lumber River, between Boardman Boating Access and Lumber River State Park Princess Ann Access Photo online
3 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2018-07-15 Mark Shields 10 Lumber River, from Fair Bluff Boating Access Area to South Carolina line, by kayak. Georgina subspecies. Photo
4 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2019-06-21 Mark Shields 2 Waccamaw River, from Pireway Boating Access Area to about 5 km upstream and back, by kayak. Photo
5 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2021-09-12 Mark Shields 3 Lumber River, from Princess Ann Access to 7.5 km downstream and back, by kayak Sight
6 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2022-06-24 Mark Shields 6 Lumber River, from LURI-Princess Ann Access to Lumber River Campground and back, by kayak Sight
7 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 2018-08-10 Mark Shields, Cathy Songer 2 Lumber River, from Fair Bluff Boating Access Area to 8 km upstream, by kayak Sight
8 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 1965-09-12 R. Duncan Cuyler 1 sex=MALE, city=Fair Bluff, habitat=Lumber River, source=INTERNATIONAL ODONATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE-FSCA Collect
9 Swift River Cruiser [Macromia illinoiensis] Columbus 1969-07-27 R. Duncan Cuyler 1 sex=MALE, city=Fair Bluff, habitat=Lumber River, source=R DUNCAN CUYLER COLLECTION-FSCA Collect