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You have a dragonfly nymph. I


Dragonfly Spa


The other object is definitely not dragonfly.


Looks like a dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly Nymph?


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph exoskeleton


A clubtail dragonfly nymph be


Both usages


It is a dragonfly nymph.


Some sort of naiad, dragonfly


Dragonfly nymph.


Dragonfly Nymph


emerging dragonfly


emerging dragonfly


Darner Dragonfly


Dragonfly Nymph


Dragonfly Nymph


I dont think its a dragonfly nymph...


Dragonfly nymph.


yes it's a dragonfly nymph, p


Dragonfly nymph.


Dragonfly nymph.


dragonfly nymph skins


Dragonfly nymph


re nymph, subimago, imago


damselfly


Both usages


His comments often rub me the


Thrips never crossed my mind.


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly Larvae


half emerged nymph of Libellu


It looks like


looks like you've got yourself a...


Dragonfly exuviae


Moved


Dragonfly nymph


Can you explain


If you know...


looks like the leftover "skin"


Dragonfly nymph....honest!


One proposal mentioned in an earlier forum


Dragonfly Nymph


Looks


It's a dragonfly...


Did it just crawl out of the water?


not a nymph, but its exuviae


Dragonfly nymph


Thanks, Dan. But I'm an odona


dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


exuvia


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


near water?


mites and things


No


the shed exoskeleton of a dragonfly nymph


Dragonfly nymph


Thanks


dragonfly nymph


It's the casing


Odonata


Dragonfly nymph


Family Corduliidae


Nymph


it's a coincidence


Dragonfly nymph.


dragonfly nymph


chrysalid of a butterfly (maybe one of the Satyrs)


Dragonfly nymph


Not an ID but...


The dragonfly folk have a unique vocabulary


Not an ID...


We'd say dragonfly nymph


clubtail dragonfly nymph


Dragonhunter nymph looks like this


I'm guessing


not an ID


I agree.


looks


Thanks. I thought it had many


Not an expert opinion but...


please respond in a hurry


correctomundo


Dragonfly nymph shells


Um, well....


dragonfly nymph


I was amazed to find out that


Macromiidae: Macromia spp.


Dragonfly nymph


Should be OK.


Stenus sp.


Rove beetle, Stenus sp.


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