Egg Dobsonflies begin life as eggs, which are laid by an adult female in large clusters that average about 1,000 individual whitish-gray eggs. Eggs clusters are laid next to river or streams, generally on branches, leaves or rocks. After laying her eggs, a female will coat the cluster with a clear protective fluid that dries…
Dobsonflies & Fishflies of Kentucky - University of Kentucky
Eastern Dobsonfly Missouri Department of Conservation
Eastern Dobsonfly - A-Z Animals
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Eastern Dobsonfly Missouri Department of Conservation
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Eastern Dobsonfly Missouri Department of Conservation
Native of the Week – Eastern Dobsonfly – Scientific Vagaries