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Found this in parking lot right next to river on an extremely rainy day May 3 at noon in Connellsville, PA - Corydalus cornutus

Found this in parking lot right next to river on an extremely rainy day May 3 at noon in Connellsville, PA - Corydalus cornutus
Connellsville, PA, Pennsylvania, USA
May 3, 2010
Size: About 4 inches

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Found this in parking lot right next to river on an extremely rainy day May 3 at noon in Connellsville, PA - Corydalus cornutus Found this in parking lot right next to river on an extremely rainy day May 3 at noon in Connellsville, PA - Corydalus cornutus

Moved
Moved from Dobsonflies and Fishflies.

The ventral gill tufts at the bases of the lateral filaments are a dead giveaway for the genus. There's only the one species in the eastern United States.

Moved
Corydalidae larva, aka hellgrammite.

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