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Dragonflybio!

Wildlife & Ecology Thursday, December 3, 2009
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We recently photographed this female California darner “dragonfly” Rhionaeschna californica on an Equisetum stem, a common in wetlands plant. California has over 70 species of dragonflies representing all 7 American dragonfly families.

Photo source: FISHBIO

This entry was posted in Wildlife & Ecology
Tagged under biologists, biology, California, central valley, dragonfly, insects, invertebrates
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