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Dragonfly Nymph?

Dragonfly Nymph?
Denton, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
June 5, 2010
Size: 1 inch
Insect Exoskeleton. Is this a dragonfly nymph?

Epitheca
With the well-developed middorsal hooks and long lateral spines on AS9 it is most likely a Baskettail larvae.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Dragonfly, yes.
Unfortunately, I can't tell you much more than that. Maybe someone else will be able to narrow it down for you.

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