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I believe this is a Black rather than Swift based on the dark face and thoracic stripes. I wish I could have gotten a clearer view of the thorax. Corrections or confirmations welcome. This would be a first for me if I am correct.
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I believe this is a Black rather than Swift based on the dark face and thoracic stripes. I wish I could have gotten a clearer view of the thorax. Corrections or confirmations welcome. This would be a first for me if I am correct.
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After our tour of Palo Pinto Mountains State Park, Elizabeth, Brent, Stalin, and I went to this little spillway and explored some more. :)
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Image 1 male Image 2: male left and female right Image 3 male image 4 male, showing YIY pattern on thorax characteristic of this species
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Image 1 male Image 2: male left and female right Image 3 male image 4 male, showing YIY pattern on thorax characteristic of this species
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Image 1 male Image 2: male left and female right Image 3 male image 4 male, showing YIY pattern on thorax characteristic of this species
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Image 1 male Image 2: male left and female right Image 3 male image 4 male, showing YIY pattern on thorax characteristic of this species
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Observed before doing an Oliver Nature Park presentation to the Johnson County Master Gardeners.
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Observed before doing an Oliver Nature Park presentation to the Johnson County Master Gardeners.
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