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Anax sp.
This is the shed exoskeleton of a large Dragonfly nymph (Anax sp.), either Anax junius (Common Green Darner) or Anax longipes (Comet Darner). Dragonflies have what is considered an incomplete metamorphosis as they do not have a four-stage transformation, such as butterflies do. They go straight from aquatic nymph breathing through gills to flying, air-breathing adults without a cocoon, chrysalis or pupal stage.
This one was photographed at a small constructed pond at Brick Pond Park in North Augusta, SC.
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