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Description Aeshna cyanea and Exuvie
Deutsch: Blaugrüne Mosaikjungfer frisch geschlüpft mit Larvenhaut. Der gesammte Schlüpfvorgang dauerte von 09:51 Uhr bis 13:07 Uhr auf einem Acker-Schachtelhalm.
English: Female Southern Hawker emerging from larva skin on an Equisetum stem.
Français : Aeschne bleue juste sortie de son exuvie.
Русский: Недавно превратившаяся самка коромысла синего (Aeshna cyanea) со шкуркой личинки
Date 25 July 2008
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Author Böhringer Friedrich
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