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Dragonfly larva, Darner - Anax junius

Dragonfly larva, Darner - Anax junius
Lewes, Sussex County, Delaware, USA
October 14, 2008
Size: 13 mm

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I am serching under Darner and I found Ur Post. How did I know that was U Catfish, Hope You are well. Ill send you an e mail soon.
Kathleen GrEAt WoRK

 
Thanks, K
Hey there, K. I've shot a number of Darner larvae over the months, measuring from 3 or 5 mm to up to 50 mm. I collected them all from the ole Arby's sump hole. The are some big differences in the coloration of different instars. Best wishes, Dave

 
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I just took some PiX Of one of these with an up-land salamander. Im hoping to get a few piX Up 2da. smile
Take Care Kathleen

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