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small dragonflies in the
family Corduliidae. They are
commonly known as
boghaunters.
Unlike other genera of
emerald dragonflies, they have dark eyes and...
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Williamsonia lintneri, the
ringed boghaunter, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
emerald family (Corduliidae). It is
found at acid bogs in the northeastern...
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Williamsonia fletcheri, the
ebony boghaunter, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
emerald family Corduliidae. It is
found in
southeastern Canada and the northeastern...
- lady's-slipper, cottongr****, bog
elfin and bog
copper butterflies, and
ebony boghaunter dragonfly. It also
hosts one of the most
southerly herds of moose. The...
- slipper, cottongr****, bog
elfin and bog
copper butterflies, and
ebony boghaunter dragonfly. It also
hosts one of the most
southerly herds of moose. The...
- lady's-slipper, cottongr****, bog
elfin and bog
copper butterflies, and
ebony boghaunter dragonfly. It also
hosts one of the most
southerly herds of moose. The...
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animal reside in the Hockomock,
including the Long's bulrush,
ringed boghaunter dragonfly, gypsywort, Blanding's turtle, round-fruited false-loosestrife...
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called "baskettails", "emeralds", "sundragons", "shadowdragons", and "
boghaunters". They are not
uncommon and are
found nearly worldwide, but some individual...
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describe and name the
species as
Williamsonia fletcheri (the
ebony boghaunter). The saga,
revealed through archived correspondence,
involved other prominent...
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Tachopteryx t****yi Grey
petaltail Threatened Williamsonia fletcheri Ebony boghaunter Special concern Williamsonia lintneri Ringed boghaunter Special concern...