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Common Name County Date Observer(s) Number Comments Record Type
1 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 1984-06-26 R. Duncan Cuyler 1 sex=MALE, city=Rich Square, source=INTERNATIONAL ODONATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE-FSCA Collect
2 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 1992-07-25 R. Duncan Cuyler 1 sex=FEMALE, city=Woodland, directions=3 miles north on Rt. 258, habitat=Potecasi Creek, source=INTERNATIONAL ODONATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE-FSCA Collect
3 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2001-08-18 R. Duncan Cuyler 2 sex=MALE, city=Woodland, directions=3 miles north on Rt. 258, habitat=Potecasi Creek, addl_habitat=pond near creek, source=R DUNCAN CUYLER COLLECTION-FSCA Collect
4 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2012-04-16 Harry LeGrand 10 Odom WRC tract, north side of Roanoke River Sight
5 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2012-05-17 Steve Hall and Harry LeGrand 20 Roanoke River Wetlands Game Lands, along both sides of US 258 north of the Roanoke River Sight
6 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2012-07-13 Steve Hall and Harry LeGrand 10 North shore of the Roanoke River at the US 258 bridge crossing - photographed feeding on a Xanthotype (moth) Photo online
7 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2012-07-16 Steve Hall, Harry LeGrand, Andrew Mynatt 20 Cypress Creek Tract, Roanoke River Wetlands Game Land Sight
8 Eastern Pondhawk [Erythemis simplicicollis] Northampton 2013-05-26 E. Corey, N. Flanders, E. Enders 5 Observed during Cerulean Warbler surveys on the upper Roanoke River, near Weldon - 4 females and one male, male photographed Photo