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Club-tail


One of Britain's scarcer dragonflies is the Common Club-tail (Gomphus vulgatissimus). An immature female is seen here along the River Dee in Cheshire. In Britain this species breeds in slow-flowing muddy rivers where the larvae can bury themselves in the silt.
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