Update:
I found several of these at Cedar Bog again this year. The last one might be Hexatoma brevicornis, so if you have expertise, please D.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420801
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420799
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/172420798
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/175243975
Note: I have photographed this Hexatomini at Cedar Bog in Champaign County, Ohio for at least 17 years. Always in the same area.
I've added two other observations; one from back in 2004.
Links to those observations:
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/88273567
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/84762884
Here's an observation this year (2022) with better pics of wing venation. Same location.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/124010854
Choke Canyon State Park - Calliham Unit
Added more photos. One of them shows slightly more top side.
The dragonfly was patrolling along the edge of Ohio Brush Creek just a few feet high. The patrol was perhaps 200 feet long. The patrol flight speed was not exceptional.
Observed in scenic Whittingham Wildlife Management Area, Newton, NJ. Photo by Tianqi Huang.
I'm thinking a banded pennant lacking wing markings? Several Bandeds were flying along with several of these with minimal markings. A normal banded was collected along with one of these
First tiger beetle I've ever come across but they're something that I've wanted to find for several years now.
While taking photos of some pollinators among a cluster of rhododendron bushes a large form buzzed past me and landed on a path leading to a Buddhist worship hall. At first I thought it might be a large wasp, but as I got closer I realized it was a Cicindela species. Even better, it was very cooperative and didn't spook as I slowly inched toward it to snap some photos.
Subadult female. Location is the northern range extreme for Pantherophis guttata. NJ State Endangered species, observed under permit.
It’s some kind of gecko. Found on North Key Largo, Ocean Reef Yacht Club