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Stygian Shadowdragon (Neurocordulia yamaskanensis)
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Copyright © 2006
Mr. Fox Two
Climber Dragonfly -
Neurocordulia yamaskanensis
Charleston,WV/Kanawha River, Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA
June 4, 2006
Habitat:Kanawha River/River bank vegatation
Time:12:50 PM
I.D. source:National Audubon Society Field Guide To Insects And Spiders
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Contributed by
Mr. Fox Two
on 9 June, 2006 - 9:12am
Last updated 23 November, 2006 - 6:35pm
Moved
Moved from
Shadowdragons
.
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A.W. Thomas
, 23 November, 2006 - 6:35pm
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Stygian I think
N. yamaskensis.
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Cliff Bernzweig
, 4 November, 2006 - 7:45pm
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I agree
It's a female. Moved to sp. page.
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A.W. Thomas
, 23 November, 2006 - 6:35pm
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Neurocordulia
This is a Neurocordulia species, a teneral female Shadowdragon, and it appears to the the Umber Shadowdragon. Always tough finds in full daylight.
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Herschel Raney
, 9 June, 2006 - 10:56am
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Climber Dragonfly
I did not find a similar photo in BugGuide, so I don't know where to put my photo. The Audubon Guide gives it the name,Tetragoneuria spp.
Mr. Fox Two
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Mr. Fox Two
, 9 June, 2006 - 9:19am
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