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Zurcidora de Bandas Verdes (Rhionaeschna psilus)

Autor

greglasley

Fecha

Mayo 2004

Descripción

Turquoise-tipped Darner
Rhionaeschna psilus
Austin, Travis Co., Texas
29 May 2004
small creek with no name in the Lost Creek subdivision off of Loop 360 in Austin.

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Zurcidora de Bandas Verdes del Bosque (Remartinia secreta)

Autor

tdavenport

Fecha

Julio 1, 2017 a las 08:49 AM CDT

Descripción

Perched along edge of abandoned irrigation canal

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Zurcidora del Crepúsculo (Anax amazili)

Autor

ericisley

Fecha

Julio 17, 2011 a las 12:23 PM CDT

Descripción

July 17 2011

Second county record of this species and a first record of this species for me :)

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Piloto de Cielo de Ojos Azules (Coryphaeschna adnexa)

Autor

ericisley

Fecha

Agosto 14, 2009 a las 10:45 PM CDT

Descripción

This is not a species of Dragonfly one would expect to find in central Texas, the nearest reported record at OdonataCentral is some 200 miles south of here. Photo taken at Travis county Southeast Metro Park,

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Rayadora Metálica del Este (Idiataphe cubensis)

Autor

ericisley

Fecha

Octubre 14, 2017 a las 11:46 AM CDT

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Mariposa Cebra de Alas Largas (Heliconius charithonia)

Autor

adrianj

Fecha

Septiembre 15, 2016 a las 05:09 PM CDT

Descripción

I've been waiting a long time for one of these butterflies to show up in my yard!

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ericisley

Fecha

Marzo 24, 2016

Descripción

As Greg Mentioned probably the most photographed dragonfly today by six different photographers although many from similar angles Two days ago we had a Female and today the male.

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Zurcidora de Bandas Verdes (Rhionaeschna psilus)

Autor

ericisley

Fecha

Junio 2016

Lugar

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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adrianj

Fecha

Octubre 6, 2015

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Libélula Serpiente de Cara Azul (Erpetogomphus eutainia)

Autor

greglasley

Fecha

Junio 29, 2017 a las 09:40 AM CDT

Descripción

Blue-faced Ringtail (Erpetogomphus eutainia) is local and uncommon in just a few locations in Texas. It is typically a late season bug (July-Sept) but @beschwar found one at Gonzales June 8 which is close to an early date for the species in Texas.
http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/6750608
I met up with a friend from Houston this morning in Gonzales and we found two males, my first for this season. One of the most beautiful gomphids in the world in my opinion.

Independence Park,
Gonzales,
Gonzales Co., Texas
29 June 2017

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Planeadora de Alforjas Negras (Tramea lacerata)

Autor

ericisley

Fecha

Julio 15, 2016 a las 10:48 AM CDT