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saw this small dragon near the Gunnison River along a path with large trees bordered by a field; all my books are packed away so am hoping for ID help
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saw this small dragon near the Gunnison River along a path with large trees bordered by a field; all my books are packed away so am hoping for ID help
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saw this small dragon near the Gunnison River along a path with large trees bordered by a field; all my books are packed away so am hoping for ID help
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believe these are female and male of same species
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believe these are female and male of same species
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ID confirmed in hand after image was taken by shape of hamules. Moreover, very similar Ruby Meadowhawk is rare in NB and White-faced Meadowhawk male never has a face this red.
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Ruby or cherry-faced?
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Cherry-Faced Meadowhawk resting on a thistle plant along the shoreline of the Glenmore Reservoir (Calgary, Canada)
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This individual was not captured for in-hand ID, but all Cherry-faced/Ruby meadowhawks captured on campus have been Cherry-faceds.
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Cherry-faced Meadowhawk Sympetrum internum male Marsh Pond, New York State Forest Land Broome Co., New York 27 July 2009 This species does not always show a red face. These were confirmed in hand by Nick Donnelly.
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Cherry-faced Meadowhawk Sympetrum internum male Hooper's Swamp South Berwick Township, York Co., Maine 2 August 2009 This species does not always show a red face. These were confirmed in hand.
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quite red for a female; the subgenital plate shape shows the diagnostic divergent tips
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quite red for a female; the subgenital plate shape shows the diagnostic divergent tips
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divergent subgenital plate shape
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