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Aeshnidae? (Anisoptera: Odonata) nymph
Jeroen K
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Posted on 09-05-2011 22:27
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08/05/2011, garden pond, Hemiksem, Belgium. ID'able? Thanks in advance!

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Jeroen K
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Impossible?
 
Jeroen K
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Last call. Can someone at least confirm it's Aeshnidae?
 
atylotus
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Dear Jeroen
Yes it is an Aeshnidae of the genus Aeshna (normal eyes). species ID difficult although photo 2 may show it has a relative long mentum, so most likely A. cyanea or A. mixta. You may try to post it on waarnemingen.be or waarneming.nl
or try this site:http://exuviae.go...
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Jeroen K
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Thanks a lot, atylotus! I posted it already on waarnemingen.be and I tried out that website, but I didn't get any further than Aeshna sp.
 
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Dear Jeroen
Whenever you come across another Aeshna spec, you better try to take at least a photo of the mentum (in Dutch: vangmasker). That will certainly help.
Best wishes
Ton (aka atylotus)
 
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