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male
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female
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Best Moment-of-the-Day. These Dragons that rarely land were found by Mark mating. Greg Lasley keyed them and we all took pics.
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pair in copula
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annaluta Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 18 June 2003
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annaluta Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 18 June 2003
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Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annulata male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 2 August 2003
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Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annulata near the San Marcos River 3 MI W of Luling, Caldwell Co., Texas 10 June 2005
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Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annulata Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 9 August 2007
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Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annulata male Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 8 September 2009 2 shots posted
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Bronzed River Cruiser Macromia annulata male Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., Texas 8 September 2009 2 shots posted
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My first time seeing this species!
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My first time seeing this species!
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My first time seeing this species!
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.
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Found two more of these this morning. Saw several flying, but found these two perching about 5-6' off the ground in Giant Ragweeds that border grassy areas in the park right now. First one was photographed and then hand caught for detail photos. I was amazed at how far out their mouthparts protrude! It was not terribly excited to be caught. :-) Second one (last two of 8 photos) was not caught.