[Odonata-l] Could it be exuvia of Sympetrum vicinum???
Paul Brunelle
pmb at ns.sympatico.ca
Sat Feb 9 19:59:06 PST 2008
Looks like Aeshna canadensis to me - the dark stripe down the centre
of the back suggests that species, as does the habitat.
Paul
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Paul M. Brunelle
4 Hilltop Terrace, Dartmouth, NS, Canada (about 45°N)
902-423-1845
Fellow of the Society of Graphic Designers of Canada
Research Associate, New Brunswick Museum
Regional Coordinator, Atlantic Dragonfly Inventory Program
Coordinator, Maine Damselfly and Dragonfly Survey
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On Feb 9, 2008, at 10:16 AM, Pilon, Michel wrote:
> 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
>
> http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu256.jpg
>
> http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu257.jpg
>
> http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu258.jpg
>
> http://parcours.pilonm.org/pictures/inconnu259.jpg
>
>
> Michel (Quebec, Canada)
> Naturalist photographer
> http://parcours.pilonm.org <http://parcours.pilonm.org/>
>
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