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male
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Along Reeds and Rushes Trail Mature female
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they com on you
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I would only be guessing at species, but I'm pretty sure it has to be cherry or saffron.
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"The female flies with the male still attached after mating (a position called ""in tandem"") and lays her eggs near the shoreline of lakes and ponds by dipping the tip of her abdomen on the surface of the water."
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"The female flies with the male still attached after mating (a position called ""in tandem"") and lays her eggs near the shoreline of lakes and ponds by dipping the tip of her abdomen on the surface of the water."
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"The female flies with the male still attached after mating (a position called ""in tandem"") and lays her eggs near the shoreline of lakes and ponds by dipping the tip of her abdomen on the surface of the water."
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"The female flies with the male still attached after mating (a position called ""in tandem"") and lays her eggs near the shoreline of lakes and ponds by dipping the tip of her abdomen on the surface of the water."