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possible spreadwing metamorphosizing - Archilestes grandis

possible spreadwing metamorphosizing - Archilestes grandis
Corrales, Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA
July 20, 2021
found this in our backyard near our small pond; looks like it metamorphosized except for one hind wing, with larval shell still attached

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possible spreadwing metamorphosizing - Archilestes grandis possible spreadwing metamorphosizing - Archilestes grandis

Moved
Moved from Damselflies.

A newly emerged female that wasn't able to extract it's wing from it's nymphal exoskeleton.

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