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I think... Observed with Brent (brentano)! :)
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I think... Observed with Brent (brentano)! :)
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female
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Two male individuals were seen on the edge of a dirt road at a boy scout camp. This was approx. 100 meters up a gradual hill from a reservoir (Lake Bastrop).
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Two male individuals were seen on the edge of a dirt road at a boy scout camp. This was approx. 100 meters up a gradual hill from a reservoir (Lake Bastrop).
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young female
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young female
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iNaturalist does not recognize the common name of this species. Checkered Setwing Dythemis fugax male Lost Canyon, near Nueces River Real Co., TX 26 May 2003
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young male
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The male has a nice crop of mites.
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The male has a nice crop of mites.
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Checkered Setwing Dythemis fugax male Hornsby Bend Austin, Travis Co., TX 17 May 2003
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Checkered Setwing Dythemis fugax male near Driftwood, Hays Co., Texas 18 July 2003
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Maybe a blue dasher. Just not sure since I didn't get a clear shot of the thorax.
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Image 1 shows a young male image 2 shows a more mature male at the same location
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Image 1 shows a young male image 2 shows a more mature male at the same location
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male
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male
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BRIGHT red face. I wonder what he's so angry about?