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Observed by Lawrence Duhon. Observation posted with permission.
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Swift River Cruiser Macromia illinoiensis Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 16 June 2003
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Swift River Cruiser Macromia illinoiensis male Hornsby Bend, Austin, Travis Co., TX 19 May 2004
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Swift River Cruiser Macromia illinoiensis Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 15 June 2004
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Swift River Cruiser Macromia illinoiensis male Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 14 July 2004
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male. Macromia illinoiensis georgina is the subspecies which occurs in Texas; visually different from the same species in the northern U.S.
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male. Macromia illinoiensis georgina is the subspecies which occurs in Texas; visually different from the same species in the northern U.S.
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On July 9, 2015, we observed this female Swift River Cruiser (Macromia illinoiensis). It was observed on the mile-long first leg of the Greenbelt Corridor adjoining Elm Fork Park, Lake Ray Roberts/Lake Lewisville FM 455 Access Area, Denton County Texas (between Pilot Point and Sanger). These parks are administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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On July 9, 2015, we observed this female Swift River Cruiser (Macromia illinoiensis). It was observed on the mile-long first leg of the Greenbelt Corridor adjoining Elm Fork Park, Lake Ray Roberts/Lake Lewisville FM 455 Access Area, Denton County Texas (between Pilot Point and Sanger). These parks are administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.
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On July 9, 2015, we observed this female Swift River Cruiser (Macromia illinoiensis). It was observed on the mile-long first leg of the Greenbelt Corridor adjoining Elm Fork Park, Lake Ray Roberts/Lake Lewisville FM 455 Access Area, Denton County Texas (between Pilot Point and Sanger). These parks are administered by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.