Gevorkte rombout
(Gomphus graslinii)

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The Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) takes its name from the forked shape of the male's appendages. The species is endemic to South-Western France and Iberia, where its preferred habitat consists of fairly large and reasonably fast-flowing rivers. During our field trip to the Ardèche in June 2008, we managed to see and photograph only one, freshly-emerged male, so our coverage of the species is somewhat limited for the moment. With time we hope to revisit the area and to provide more and better photographs.

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Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr830. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr831. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr832. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr833. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr834.
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Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr835. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr836. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr837. Pronged Clubtail (Gomphus graslinii) - immature male. PhotoID: Dr838.