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Is this Cardinal Meadowhawk ?
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I photographed this specimen at Geneva Pond and then snatched him alive to bring home for a more definitive ID. Per Dunkle's Dragonflies thru Binoculars, this is Sympetrum illotum. The two white thorax spots are definitive. The specimen was released alive.
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I photographed this specimen at Geneva Pond and then snatched him alive to bring home for a more definitive ID. Per Dunkle's Dragonflies thru Binoculars, this is Sympetrum illotum. The two white thorax spots are definitive. The specimen was released alive.
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I photographed this specimen at Geneva Pond and then snatched him alive to bring home for a more definitive ID. Per Dunkle's Dragonflies thru Binoculars, this is Sympetrum illotum. The two white thorax spots are definitive. The specimen was released alive.
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I photographed this specimen at Geneva Pond and then snatched him alive to bring home for a more definitive ID. Per Dunkle's Dragonflies thru Binoculars, this is Sympetrum illotum. The two white thorax spots are definitive. The specimen was released alive.
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"Artrópodo. Clase Insecta Orden Odonata Libélula FotografÃa tomada en un ""ojo de agua"" localizado en la agencia de Santiago Ixtaltepec, Nochixtlán, Oaxaca."
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Dragonflies mating
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Mimbres River at River Ranch, Luna Co., New Mexico.
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