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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Mud tube standing above a deep hole excavated by a cicada nymph. Widespread in the Amazon and usually attributed to F. chlorogena, but it is not clear if there are other species involved.
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Haugh Wood, Herefordshire. SO589371
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Dorsolateral.Lectotype 5467:1
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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On: ReedsLocation: Lincoln CitySite: River Witham, Manor Farm bank
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Duns, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Penndel, Pennsylvania, United States
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I haven't seen many of these yet this year. It is the start of the season for them so I guess more will turn up. They float in the air like a seed pod. The
female is a wingless and therefore a flightless insect.The male has 2 wings and long waxy secretions from the end of its abdomen.
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(CC BY-NC 3.0) Attribution: The Natural History Museum. Photograph: Tristan Bantock
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Tucson, Arizona, United States
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Ostoros, Heves, Hungary
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On Eucalyptus wandoo twig.Photo: Jean
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We have had some rain and it is so wonderful. I went to check the garden and noticed this little one sitting on the daisies. It is the first time I have been able to get a reflection in a water bubble and I wasn't even trying.
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Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Orinda, California, United States
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Jimena, Andalusia, Spain
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Dorsal.Holotype 5471:1
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Grwyne Fawr reservoir Powys, Wales. (SO247291)