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Photo#125969
Not Sure - Enallagma - male - female

Not Sure - Enallagma - Male Female
Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada
I happen to notice these in Stewart Park, Perth,Ontario,Canada... I wish I could have got a little better shot of them....

Moved
Moved from Damselflies.

 
Where has my photo been moved
Hi Can someone tell my why and How do I delete my photo`s here

 
If you look at the line of blue taxonomy at the
top of the page, you can always tell where your image has been placed. We recently went through the images on the Zygoptera page and on the Coenagrionidae page and moved them to the presumed correct Genus page. This image has been moved to the Enallagma page. It is a first step to getting it ID'd to species, and with all the dark color on the top of the male's abdomen, you stand a pretty good chance of getting a species ID -- unlike the predominantly blue Enallagma which often are impossible to ID from among the six or so species that look alike unless you have the creature in your hand.
You can delete images, but we're not sure why you would want to, in two different ways. One click on TAG under the image and then click on the tab above that says FRASS. This MOVEs your image to a holding page where it will sit for 30 days while allowing people time for one last look (and time to try to talk you out of removing it!) Secondly, you can just click on EDIT under your image and one of the choices at the bottom is DELETE. We would hope you wouldn't use that a lot. It would be a loss to BugGuide.

Unlink
Hi Steve,
Please unlink these images, as they show different individuals of different species. You can do that by logging on and clicking "unlink" above the thumbnails. Thank you.

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