pachydiplax- blue dasher
pachydiplax- blue dasher
This print was originally created using watercolor, gouache, ink, colored pencil, and graphite.
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This painting is of a blue dasher dragonfly, freshly emerged from its nymph exoskeleton. Blue dasher dragonfly eggs hatch underwater, where they go through numerous molting phases. They can stay in their nymph form up to four years. At their final nymph phase, they emerge from the water and complete their metamorphosis by breaking out of their last nymph exoskeleton into full adult form. Dragonflies are one of the most accurate insect predators, catching 95% of what they hunt.
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