10 VI a pair in copula was observed, and next, 1♀ laying eggs in Batrachium sp.; 2) Kowalew (51º53’N, 17º43’E, UTM: XT85), 1♂ observed 11 VI 2008; 3) Nowa Wieś (51º52’N, 17º46’E, UTM: XT95), 1♂ recorded on 18 VI 2008; 4) Lenartowice (51º55’N, 17º48’E, UTM: XT95), 2♂♂ patrolling and territorial noted on 25 VI 2008. In Poland the stable populations of the Scarlet Dragonfly have been found so far in the valley of the Upper Vistula River and in Przemyśl Upland. Clay excavations are the environments that play very important role in the existence of many dragonfly species (Tab. 1). This refers not only to the Pleszew Poviat but also to the whole south-eastern Great Poland (Wielkopolska).
The author presents a list of Polish and dedicated to Poland odonatological papers that were published in the year 2009. In the reported time period, 33 papers were published. Eight papers published in the year 2008 are given too.