New population of the rare dragonfly ophiogomphus howei (Odonata: Gomphidae) in Southern Michigan, United States

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Ophiogomphus howei Bromley is a rare North American dragonfly, given a global conservation rank of Vulnerable by NatureServe. This species inhabits localized stretches of a limited number of typically undisturbed, high-quality, forested rivers in two disjunct regions in North America. We describe a new population in between the known ranges from an impaired river in a largely urban watershed in southern Michigan, United States. We also report a previously overlooked specimen from a new location in Pennsylvania, United States, and provide current occurrence and conservation status of the species in North America.

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Craves, J. A., O’Brien, D. S., & Marvin, D. A. (2020). New population of the rare dragonfly ophiogomphus howei (Odonata: Gomphidae) in Southern Michigan, United States. Journal of Insect Science, 20(5), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieaa125

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