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Dragonfly starts to emerge from Nymph. - Hagenius brevistylus

Dragonfly starts to emerge from Nymph. - Hagenius brevistylus
Brereton Lake, Whiteshell Provincial Park, Manitoba, Canada
June 24, 2005
Size: immature

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Nymph comes out of the water. Her life is nearly over. But a new one will begin. - Hagenius brevistylus Dragonfly starts to emerge from Nymph. - Hagenius brevistylus Separation complete. - Hagenius brevistylus Ann Wachal holding one of her young charges. Soon to fly away. - Hagenius brevistylus

Moved
Moved from Clubtails.

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