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Thirty-seven dragonfly (Odonata) species were recorded at three localities that were studied during three seasons (2005, 2006 and 2007) in the environs of Borne Sulinowo, northwestern Poland. The article confirms that the studied localities have a high natural value and support populations of dragonflies that are sensitive to anthropogenic changes.
We recorded thirty six Odonata species at five natural and semi-natural peat bog water bodies in the environs of Borne Sulinowo (NW Poland) in two seasons: 2005 and 2006. Besides the predominant number of eurytopic dragonflies, two reported species were tyrphobiontic and three tyrphophilic. Species compositions in particular habitats are shortly discussed.
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