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Twin Spotted Spiketail (Cordulegaster maculata)

The most common of our spiketails, and in some cases, locally abundant. The yellow abdominal top spots are in narrowly-separated pairs. Delta-spotted Spiketail is smaller and has more widely separated abdominal spots. Arrowhead Spiketail has arrow-shaped top spots on the abdomen. The cruisers (Macromiidae) have only one thoracic side stripe.
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Female
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Female
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - Male
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - pair
Twin-spotted Spiketail (C. maculata) - pair