I took this picture in the morning on the Trinity river a couple of weeks ago. The pupa was just "resting" on the rock, strange but convenient!
Maybe because the water flows dropped quickly, before the pupa was ready to emerge? Who knows?
Enjoy
I took this picture in the morning on the Trinity river a couple of weeks ago. The pupa was just "resting" on the rock, strange but convenient!
Maybe because the water flows dropped quickly, before the pupa was ready to emerge? Who knows?
Enjoy
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Adam Grace
Past Kiene's Staff Member
Very nice.
Adam,
That's actually normal. Discos usually crawl out of the stream and emerge like the larger stoneflies.
Wow....we better get that one in the Gallery.
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