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Stonefly Exuviae on Rock - Paragnetina immarginata

Stonefly Exuviae on Rock - Paragnetina immarginata
Thetford State Park, Orange County, Vermont, USA
August 29, 2004
Closeup of head (really the prothorax).

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Dragonfly(?) Exuviae on Rock - Paragnetina immarginata Stonefly Exuviae on Rock - Paragnetina immarginata

Moved
Moved from Paragnetina.

Moved
Moved from Stoneflies.

Tracheae
Those white things coming out are the linings of the tracheae, which are shed with every molt.
-Sean McCann


triatoma.blogspot.com

 
Linings of tracheae
Sean-

Good info; thanks for sharing.

www.FlyfishingEntomology.com

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