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Midland Clubtail (Gomphurus fraternus) is a common riverine species in much of the midwest, and western Pennsylvania, but in Maryland, it is known only from the Potomac drainage. There is also a population on the Delmarva Peninsula, on the Nanticoke River in Delaware, but thus far, the species has not been found on the lower stretches within Maryland (Richard Orr's Odonata of Maryland and Washington D.C.).
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11 Records
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A Midland Clubtail from Sussex Co., Delaware (6/7/2008). In Maryland, Midland Clubtails have only been recorded from the Potomac River in Montgomery, Frederick, and Washington Counties.
Media by Steve Collins.
Media by Steve Collins.
Midland Clubtail in Maryland (Date obscured). (c) Scot Magnotta, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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Midland Clubtail in Maryland (Date obscured). (c) daveczaplak, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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Media by Dave Czaplak.
Media by Dave Czaplak.
Midland Clubtail in Maryland (Date obscured). (c) daveczaplak, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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Media by Dave Czaplak.
Media by Dave Czaplak.
The dorsal view of the club of a Midland Clubtail in Sussex Co., Delaware (6/7/2008).
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Media by Steve Collins.
Media by Steve Collins.
Midland Clubtail in Caroline Co., Maryland (Date obscured). (c) aaronr, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC).
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