Cordulagomphus fenestratus
The lower cretaceous sediments near Nova Olinda in Bras are rich in fossils like fishes, insect and plants. One of the nicest insects you can get are dragonflies. Today it is forbidden to dig and export, so only chance is to get some from old collections. This nice 4,7 cm wide Cordulagomphus fenstratus has no coloring or restaurations
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Photo Information
- Taken with NIKON CORPORATION NIKON Z 6
- Focal Length 40 mm
- Exposure Time 1/80
- f Aperture f/9.0
- ISO Speed 200
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