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Table of Contents

Introduction

Introduction to the Dragonflies

Partners

Methods

Extension/Public Information

Results

Annual Summaries

Changes in Conservation Status

Other Knowledge

Distribution Maps

Acknowledgements

Appendix 1. Dragonfly Habitats in Northern British Columbia

  • Large lakes (wave-washed shores with little vegetation)
  • Small lakes and ponds with floating, but little emergent, vegetation
  • Saline lakes
  • Ephemeral ponds (temporary ponds)
  • Cattail/bulrush marshes (including margins of lakes, streams and ponds)
  • Sedge marshes
  • Small peatland ponds with aquatic moss
  • Water Sedge-Beaked Sedge fens
  • Slender Sedge fens
  • Shallow sedge/moss fens: Betula nana - Menyanthes trifoliata - Carex Limosa (Wf07 and Carex limosa - Menyanthes trifoliata - Drepanocladus (Wf08) associations
  • Outer Coastal bogs
  • Streams
  • Springs and shallow seeps
  • Table 2

Appendix 2. Checklist of the Dragonflies of Northern British Columbia and their Faunal Elements

Appendix 3. List of the Dragonflies (Odonata) of British Columbia and their Conservation Status (December 2005)

Appendix 4. Species Accounts

Family Lestidae (Spreadwings)

Family Coenagrionidae (Pond Damsels)

Family Petaluridae (True Dragonflies)

Family Aeshnidae (Darners)

Family Gomphidae (Clubtails)

Family Cordulegastridae (Spiketails)

Family Corduliidae (Emeralds)

Family Libellulidae (Skimmers)

References

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