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Red Percher Dragonfly
Diplacodes bipunctata (Brauer 1865)
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The mechanism of these insects is always a mystery. How can such delicate wings carry an insect so far and fast?Cropped from the photo below.
Diplacodes bipunctata
or Wandering percher a female
Wandering Percher (Diplacodes bipunctata)
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Wandering percher
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Dragonfly at dusk
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