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Photo#544916
damselfly exuvia

damselfly exuvia
City of Greater Sudbury, Fairbank Lake, Ontario, Canada
July 9, 2011
Size: almost 2cm
Is this the exoskelleton of a mayfly? Do they have a life in water before taking flight?

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Moved from ID Request.
Damselfy exuviae.

mayfly
It certainly does look like a mayfly. The nymph stage does live in water, and can often be found by flipping over rocks in a stream or river.

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