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Rearing Pond, Vilas Co., Wisconsin 16 June 2014 Two shots posted, one showing the unique appendages of this species (male)
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Beaverpond Baskettail, male two shots posted, one showing appendages Vermilion River at Buyck, St. Louis Co., Minnesota 19 June 2014 48.1241 -92.5227
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Beaverpond Baskettail, male two shots posted, one showing appendages Vermilion River at Buyck, St. Louis Co., Minnesota 19 June 2014 48.1241 -92.5227
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Slender Baskettail formerly called Stripe-winged Baskettail Epitheca costalis male Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, Davy Crockett National Forest, Houston Co., Texas 24 March 2008 ID confirmed in hand
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Slender Baskettail formerly called Stripe-winged Baskettail Epitheca costalis male Angelina River, Bevilport, Jasper Co., Texas 25 March 2013 This area now consists of a few houses and a boat ramp along the Angelina River but in the 1800s a town called Bevilport stood here. ID confirmed with specimen
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Slender Baskettail formerly called Stripe-winged Baskettail Epitheca costalis male Boggy Creek, Escambia Co., Florida 28 March 2013 ID confirmed with specimen
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Slender Baskettail formerly called Stripe-winged Baskettail Epitheca costalis male near Blackwater River, Riley's Bluff area, Santa Rosa Co., Florida 29 March 2013 ID confirmed with specimen
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Finally got one from the top!
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Finally got one from the top!
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We saw 10+ of this species, the only Epitheca we found at this spot. ID in hand by Dr. John Abbott.
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We saw 10+ of this species, the only Epitheca we found at this spot. ID in hand by Dr. John Abbott.
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We saw 10+ of this species, the only Epitheca we found at this spot. ID in hand by Dr. John Abbott.
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Common Baskettail Epitheca (Tetragoneuria) cynosura male Ratcliff Lake Recreation Area, Davy Crockett National Forest, Houston Co., Texas 24 March 2008
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Common Baskettail Epitheca cynosura female west side of Caddo Lake, Marion Co., Texas 12 April 2010
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Common Baskettail Epitheca cynosura male Angelina River, Bevilport, Jasper Co., Texas 25 March 2013 This area now consists of a few houses and a boat ramp along the Angelina River but in the 1800s a town called Bevilport stood here. ID confirmed with specimen
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On the patio,
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Captured and photographed at the pond south of the Visitors Center at the Huston-Brumbaugh Nature Center. Was flying back and forth in an adjacent forest clearing catching aerial insects