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Photo#125974
Not Sure - Enallagma

Not Sure - Enallagma
Perth, Lanark, Ontario, Canada

Moved
Moved from American Bluets.

Moved
Moved from Damselflies.

This is definitely an albino
This is definitely an albino damselfly.

 
Definitely not an albino
This is a female bluet (Enallagma sp.). Although difficult to ID females, it looks to me like a blue-form female E. civile - Familiar Bluet. Abundant species.

 
Thanks
Hi there... thanks very much for the imformation...

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