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Big Bluet Enallagma durum male Harvey Creek Recreation Area Lake Sam Rayburn San Augustine Co., Texas 14 April 2011 6 shots posted. This ID confirmed by specimens collected at the time by Dr. Nick Donnelly and Dr. John Abbott. Image 6 shows close up of the appendages of a male.
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Big Bluet Enallagma durum male Harvey Creek Recreation Area Lake Sam Rayburn San Augustine Co., Texas 14 April 2011 6 shots posted. This ID confirmed by specimens collected at the time by Dr. Nick Donnelly and Dr. John Abbott. Image 6 shows close up of the appendages of a male.
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Big Bluet Enallagma durum male Harvey Creek Recreation Area Lake Sam Rayburn San Augustine Co., Texas 14 April 2011 6 shots posted. This ID confirmed by specimens collected at the time by Dr. Nick Donnelly and Dr. John Abbott. Image 6 shows close up of the appendages of a male.
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Big Bluet Enallagma durum male Harvey Creek Recreation Area Lake Sam Rayburn San Augustine Co., Texas 14 April 2011 6 shots posted. This ID confirmed by specimens collected at the time by Dr. Nick Donnelly and Dr. John Abbott. Image 6 shows close up of the appendages of a male.
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After Elizabeth went to several quilt stores in Sanger, Whitesboro, and Denton, we got to go to Ray Roberts Lake State Park! :) We really enjoyed the northern part of the park (Johnson Branch) -- the trails were great! :)
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After Elizabeth went to several quilt stores in Sanger, Whitesboro, and Denton, we got to go to Ray Roberts Lake State Park! :) We really enjoyed the northern part of the park (Johnson Branch) -- the trails were great! :)
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"This is one of the Familiar Bluet ""look alikes"" in Texas. This species is a little larger than Familiar Bluet and has different terminal appendages. It also has arrow-shaped black marks, pointing forward, on S3-6 which are a little different than Familiar or Atlantic Bluets. This species is often found in coastal areas but can range well inland as well."
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"This is one of the Familiar Bluet ""look alikes"" in Texas. This species is a little larger than Familiar Bluet and has different terminal appendages. It also has arrow-shaped black marks, pointing forward, on S3-6 which are a little different than Familiar or Atlantic Bluets. This species is often found in coastal areas but can range well inland as well."
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"This is one of the Familiar Bluet ""look alikes"" in Texas. This species is a little larger than Familiar Bluet and has different terminal appendages. It also has arrow-shaped black marks, pointing forward, on S3-6 which are a little different than Familiar or Atlantic Bluets. This species is often found in coastal areas but can range well inland as well."
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"This is one of the Familiar Bluet ""look alikes"" in Texas. This species is a little larger than Familiar Bluet and has different terminal appendages. It also has arrow-shaped black marks, pointing forward, on S3-6 which are a little different than Familiar or Atlantic Bluets. This species is often found in coastal areas but can range well inland as well."
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