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Photo#18796
Clubtails?

Clubtails?
Victoria - Carver Park, Carver County, Minnesota, USA
May 21, 2005
Size: Around 2 inches

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Clubtails? Clubtails? Clubtails?

Maybe Arigomphus
It does look a bit like a female Arigomphus to me, but I don't know that it's identifiable. It's unlikely that it's Lilypad Clubtail, based on range. These would constitute the westernmost record.

clubtail?
Does it have a clubbed tail? I can't tell in the photos.

 
Clubtail
It's a clubtail because the eyes are small and so far apart

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