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06-27-10_IMG_3447 Posting some species I normally see every year
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 17 September 2007 This species is only known from 5 counties in Texas and the U.S. One of the rarest dragonflies in the U.S. but it is known to occur south to Costa Rica. I have not seen the species since 2012, but we hope every summer lately that we will find it again. This is a record I had not posted on iNat previously.
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 9 October 2007 This species is only known from 5 counties in Texas and the U.S. One of the rarest dragonflies in the U.S. but it is known to occur south to Costa Rica. I have not seen the species since 2012, but we hope every summer lately that we will find it again. This is a record I had not posted on iNat previously.
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male with Powdered Dancer it has captured Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 2 August 2003 the 2nd image shows a female and the third photo shows a male in hand. This species is only known from 5 counties in Texas and the U.S. One of the rarest dragonflies in the U.S. but it is known to occur south to Costa Rica.
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male with Powdered Dancer it has captured Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 2 August 2003 the 2nd image shows a female and the third photo shows a male in hand. This species is only known from 5 counties in Texas and the U.S. One of the rarest dragonflies in the U.S. but it is known to occur south to Costa Rica.
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male with Powdered Dancer it has captured Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 2 August 2003 the 2nd image shows a female and the third photo shows a male in hand. This species is only known from 5 counties in Texas and the U.S. One of the rarest dragonflies in the U.S. but it is known to occur south to Costa Rica.
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park near U.S. 183 bridge over the river. Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 13 July 2004
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 24 August 2005
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 15 October 2005
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 24 August 2007 two shots posted; male and female
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 24 August 2007 two shots posted; male and female
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia female Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 20 June 2008
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia female Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 20 August 2009
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 12 July 2010 IMHO this is the most beautiful clubtail in the U.S.!
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 2 August 2010
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 3 August 2011 2 shots, male and female
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River, Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 3 August 2011 2 shots, male and female
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Blue-faced Ringtail Erpetogomphus eutainia male Guadalupe River Independence Park, Gonzales, Gonzales Co., Texas 26 July 2012