[Odonata-l] Could it be exuvia of Sympetrum vicinum???
opihi@mindspring.com
opihi at mindspring.com
Sat Feb 9 17:22:47 PST 2008
I'm hardly an exuviae expert, but those photos look more like some sort of Aeshnid than a Sympetrum or other Libellulid. Anyone who works with exuviae more often have a different opinion?
Joshua S. Rose, Ph.D.
World Birding Center
Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park
joshua.rose at tpwd.state.tx.us
956-584-9156 x 236
-----Original Message-----
>From: "Pilon, Michel" <mipilon at nrcan.gc.ca>
>Sent: Feb 9, 2008 8:16 AM
>To: odonata-l at listhost.ups.edu
>Subject: [Odonata-l] Could it be exuvia of Sympetrum vicinum???
>
>Hello,
>
>Here are some pictures of an exuvia took in Sherbrooke, Quebec (near Vermont) last August 11th...
>
>As I found more Sympetrum vicinum (Autumn Meadowhawk) within the surroundings of this pond, is it possible to recognize its exuvia here?
>
>Thank you very much for your precious help :-)
>
>Here are the pictures:
>
>http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu255.jpg
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>http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu256.jpg
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>http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu257.jpg
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>http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu258.jpg
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>http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu259.jpg
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>
>Michel (Quebec, Canada)
>Naturalist photographer
>http://parcours.pilonm.org <http://parcours.pilonm.org/>
>
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