Stock Photo - Emerging Common Clubtail, Gomphus vulgatissimus clings to marsh grass after emerging Damaged wing shown in detail Fluid is not draining well and the tissue of upper wing is cloudy and cells re not forming correctly Loeer wing is nearly dry and cells clear Drying wings Fluid is draining from the wings can be seen in newly expanded wings Fluid can be seen inside the wing cells as it is draioning The fine tissue of wing becomes transparent as the fluid drains from wings and wings dry Fluid inside cells causes rippled effect Slightly damaged upper ruight wing Eyes will change to olive or brown color as mature Males will turn green as they mature Females remain yellow Detail of back and wings

Stock Photo: Emerging Common Clubtail, Gomphus vulgatissimus clings to marsh grass after emerging  Damaged wing shown in detail  Fluid is not draining well and the tissue of.

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