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Sympecma fusca and S. paedisca occur in a wide spectrum of habitats within standing waters. However, the knowledge of these species distribution in oxbows is poor in Poland. In this study, new sites of S. fusca and S. paedisca along the Vistula River valley, be- tween Jawiszowice and Otałęż in the Małopolska Region (the Lesser Poland), are presented (Tab. 1, Fig. 1) and the importance of oxbows for...
New records of six protected or/and rare dragonfly species (Leucorrhinia caudalis, L. albifrons, Cordulegaster boltonii, Erythromma lindeni, Aeshna juncea and A. affinis) from western Poland have been described. The characterisation of habitats includes short remarks to the hydrological situation with regard to changing climate followed by fluctuations of water levels. The possible consequences for...
Orthetrum coerulescens is a rare dragon- fly in Poland and the data of its distribution is still insufficient (DD category in the Red List of Poland). In 2007, adults of this spe- cies were observed at two sites in the Lubuskie district (western Poland). In a meadow at a small ditch near Wicina (UTM: WT03) two females were recorded. At Lake Głębokie near Proszów (VT83) a single male was observed.
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