Location: muddy overflow pool, under a highway bridge.
Sightings: common (in a small area).
A teneral female.
Please correct me on these if I am wrong - these are very hard to identify.
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a male. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a teneral female. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a male and female in copula (could this actually be a female C. chantaburii???). Very difficult to spot. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a teneral female. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a male and female in copula (could this actually be a female C. chantaburii???). Very difficult to spot. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a teneral female. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!
Location: small pond, part of an overflow from a large, canal-like waterway, Khon Kaen
Sighting frequency(in KK): common in this area (not seen anywhere else)
Notes: a male and female in copula (could this actually be a female C. chantaburii???). Very difficult to spot. They live outside a road bridge, along with C. chantaburii and C. ciliata on a muddy, but green, overflow pond
Please note: If I am wrong with my identification (and I often am), please feel free to email me.
Many thanks to Noppadon Makbun for the ID AGAIN!