I have posted another pic to my Kline2 album on the listserve website. Wondering if this is a damselfly exuvia? chris If you wait for perfect conditions, you...
I'm sending this in case any of you are planning to travel to Europe. BTW there are several other guides that are just for England. Dear all, I'd just like to...
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Yesterday June 12 was our first dragonfly outing of the season. We went to Pella Crossing Open Space out on the prairie. It's still early in the season. But...
Here is a list of the odonates we saw on the walk of June 3: Skimmers Flame Skimmer Blue Dasher Black Saddlebags - not common at BTA Mexican Amberwing Pond...
Important announcements and updates for the IORI (International Odonata Research Institute: Book Updates: all references to publications prices are at ...
I've posted a photo I took of a damselfly on our deck railing this evening. She, I think, spent a long time just sitting around resting (?). Thanks for the ID...
Wow, awesome picture! A female somethin'! Beyond that I'm braincuffed! chris Mary Shepherd <icbflys@...> wrote: I've posted a photo I took of a damselfly...
Hi Mary, The photograph of the damselfly with the H shaped shoulder marking appears to be a female Sooty Dancer (Argia lugens). R. Larsen Roswell, New Mexico ...
Hi Mary, Another note. That shoulder marking (humeral stripe) in your photograph which looks like an H laying on it's side is the key feature in identifying...
I had a chance, yesterday afternoon, to visit the small saline ponds located in the northeast corner of Unit 5 on the Bitter Lake National Wildlfie Refuge. ...
Good afternoon fellow odesters, One of our members sent some interesting pics that I need some help with. One is apparently a newly emerged damsel, but it is...
Hi Chris, I am on Ode Group now. WOW, looks Alien to me. My thoughts on your photo: Looks like the last exoskeleton or can we call it exuvia as well in other...
Greetings Odesters! Before I give the list (a short one at that) of today's sightings, it seems to me that this year has been a slow year for Odonates. Being...
June 10-21, 2006 John Hall, David Edwards David and I went to Arizona and the Gila River area in Grant County New Mexico to look for Odes between June 10th and...
June 11, 2006 Yavapai County, Arizona John Hall, David Edwards Cottonwood Riverfront Park-Verde River Time: 09:00-12:05 Temp: 81F American Rubyspot 40 Sooty...
June 20, 2006 Cochise County, Arizona John Hall, David Edwards Parker Canyon Lake Time; 13:00-16:00 Temp. 92F California/Aztec Dancer 1 Amethyst Dancer 2 ...
June 16, 2006 Grant County, New Mexico John Hall, David Edwards Gila River at Mogollon Creek Time: 08:55-10:55 Temp: 76F American Rubyspot 5 Sooty Dancer 23 ...
June 14, 2006 Greenlee County, Arizona John Hall, David Edwards Campbell Blue River Bridge- Route 191 south of Alpine Time: 09:30 Temp: 80F Western Red Damsel...
Hi Chris, The mystery spreadwing in photograph number 4 appears to be, my best guess, a female of the Plateau Spreadwing (Lestes alacer). The two dancers in...
June 18, 2006 Cochise County, Arizona John Hall, David Edwards Cave Creek Area, Chiricahua Mountains Only very small puddles of water scattered along stream...
June 19, 2006 Pima County, Arizona John Hall, David Edwards Sabino Canyon- Tram to stop 9 and back to 8. Walked upstream. Very little water present. Time:...
To assist us on our recent trip to Arizona, David and I assembled a spreadsheet showing Arizona counties and the species recorded in them using the county...
Hi all, Here are new county records for CA and the greater SW, some are from last year. Please use this data to update your charts and maps. Special thanks to...
Kathy biggs suggested i post to this group.i have a confirmed sighting of this damselfly at lamb state park. they were all around the lake. i have numerous...