. Assessment of aquatic habitats on the Matador Ranch Phillips Co., MT. Aquatic invertebrates; Stream ecology; Watershed ecology. Dragonflies and Damselflies. Five dragonfly species were common across most lotic/lentic sites (Common Green Darner, Anax Junius; Variable Darner, Aeshna interrupts the 12-spotted skimmer, Libelulla pulchella; Eight-spotted Skimmer Libellula forensis (Photo left) and the Variagated Meadowhawk, Sympetrium No species of concern (SOC) were noted at any sites. The pale snaketail dragonfly, Ophiogomphus severus, and the river jewel wing damselfly, Calopteryx


. Assessment of aquatic habitats on the Matador Ranch Phillips Co., MT. Aquatic invertebrates; Stream ecology; Watershed ecology. Dragonflies and Damselflies. Five dragonfly species were common across most lotic/lentic sites (Common Green Darner, Anax Junius; Variable Darner, Aeshna interrupts the 12-spotted skimmer, Libelulla pulchella; Eight-spotted Skimmer Libellula forensis (Photo left) and the Variagated Meadowhawk, Sympetrium No species of concern (SOC) were noted at any sites. The pale snaketail dragonfly, Ophiogomphus severus, and the river jewel wing damselfly, Calopteryx aequabilis (a Potential SOC, Photo right above) were only recorded at the Big Warm Creek site. The damselflies (Familiar Bluet, Enallagma civile, Northern Bluet, Enallagma cyathigerum; Eastern Forktail, Ischnura verticalis and the Common Spreadwing, Lestes disjunctus) were common at most stream pools or lentic sites. Amphibian and Reptile Incidentals Five amphibian species (Woodhouse's Toad, Bufo woodhousei; Great Plains Toad, Bufo cognatus; Plains Spadefoot, Spea bombifrons; Tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum and the Northern Leopard Frog, Ranapipiens) and 2 reptile species (Painted Turtles, Chysemys picta & the Plains Garter Snake, Thamnophis radix) were recorded during all Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stagliano, David M. ,author; Poole, Linda; Montana Natural Heritage Program; Montana Natural Resource Information System; University of Montana--Missoula. [Helena, Montana?] : Montana Natural heritage Program


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