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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Ive spent the last couple of days in Essex County for work and although my tasks focused on vegetation surveys, the insect diversity stole the show. My co-worker Nathan is great with his odonate identification and pointed out this pair of Blue-fronted Dancer Argia apicalis. An attractive sedge, Grays Sedge Carex grayii. The large, round mace-like structure is hard to miss. Known from the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Dukes Skipper were found at a couple of spots. After work, a .

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Ive spent the last couple of days in Essex County for work and although my tasks focused on vegetation surveys, the insect diversity stole the show. My co-worker Nathan is great with his odonate identification and pointed out this pair of Blue-fronted Dancer Argia apicalis. An attractive sedge, Grays Sedge Carex grayii. The large, round mace-like structure is hard to miss. Known from the Ojibway Prairie Complex. Dukes Skipper were found at a couple of spots. After work, a .

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