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Black Meadowhawk Male & Female Dragonflies? - Sympetrum danae

Black Meadowhawk Male & Female Dragonflies? - Sympetrum danae
Fairbanks, Alaska
September 24, 2017
Size: Under 2"
This photo was taken a few years ago. The dragonflies mating look like the other 2 in the first photograph

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Moved from Skimmers.

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Sympetrum danae
Yes. They are Black Meadowhawks. The female shows the distinctive black stripe with spots in it on the side of the thorax and spout-type ovipositor.

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