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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Santa Gertrudis Creek Santa Gertrudis Division, King Ranch Kleberg Co., Texas 19 October 2003
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Santa Gertrudis Creek Santa Gertrudis Division, King Ranch Kleberg Co., Texas 19 October 2003
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Frontera Audubon Grounds Weslaco, Hidalgo Co., Texas 15 May 2004
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Santa Gertrudis Creek Santa Gertrudis Division, King Ranch Kleberg Co., Texas 27 October 2004 2nd photo shows a female at the same time and place
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Santa Gertrudis Creek Santa Gertrudis Division, King Ranch Kleberg Co., Texas 27 October 2004 2nd photo shows a female at the same time and place
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Rancho Los Ebanos near Soto La Marina, Tamaulipas, Mexico 6 May 2007 two shots posted
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa male Rancho Los Ebanos near Soto La Marina, Tamaulipas, Mexico 6 May 2007 two shots posted
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa female near NABA Butterfly Park Mission, Hidalgo Co., Texas 24 June 2008 two shots posted
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Blue-faced Darner Coryphaeschna adnexa female near NABA Butterfly Park Mission, Hidalgo Co., Texas 24 June 2008 two shots posted
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Was attracted to a mercury vapor light with a white sheet. When I arrived at my moth light the darner was sitting on the rough concrete floor directed below the sheet. I assume that he was attracted to the light and bounced off the sheet and onto the floor below. I know this is not a typical pose for a darner. I quickly took a few pics and then tried to lift it onto a small twig but it flew away. The only images I were able to get were these strange floor pics.
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Was attracted to a mercury vapor light with a white sheet. When I arrived at my moth light the darner was sitting on the rough concrete floor directed below the sheet. I assume that he was attracted to the light and bounced off the sheet and onto the floor below. I know this is not a typical pose for a darner. I quickly took a few pics and then tried to lift it onto a small twig but it flew away. The only images I were able to get were these strange floor pics.
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Was attracted to a mercury vapor light with a white sheet. When I arrived at my moth light the darner was sitting on the rough concrete floor directed below the sheet. I assume that he was attracted to the light and bounced off the sheet and onto the floor below. I know this is not a typical pose for a darner. I quickly took a few pics and then tried to lift it onto a small twig but it flew away. The only images I were able to get were these strange floor pics.
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Was attracted to a mercury vapor light with a white sheet. When I arrived at my moth light the darner was sitting on the rough concrete floor directed below the sheet. I assume that he was attracted to the light and bounced off the sheet and onto the floor below. I know this is not a typical pose for a darner. I quickly took a few pics and then tried to lift it onto a small twig but it flew away. The only images I were able to get were these strange floor pics.
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This is not a species of Dragonfly one would expect to find in central Texas, the nearest reported record at OdonataCentral is some 200 miles south of here. Photo taken at Travis county Southeast Metro Park,
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This is not a species of Dragonfly one would expect to find in central Texas, the nearest reported record at OdonataCentral is some 200 miles south of here. Photo taken at Travis county Southeast Metro Park,