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Blue-fronted Dancer (Argia apicalis)
Photo#252776
Copyright © 2009
John F. Carr
Damselfly -
Argia apicalis
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Cutler Park, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
July 12, 2008
Size: 31 mm
Argia apicalis
female?
There were many of these tan damselflies around a marsh, not too far from a river.
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Contributed by
John F. Carr
on 10 February, 2009 - 3:43pm
yep on all
They seem to be the most common dancer on the Charles by far.
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Jason Forbes
, 10 February, 2009 - 4:23pm
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"uncommon"
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calls them "uncommon and local in interior MA." They were abundant in Cutler Park that day.
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John F. Carr
, 11 February, 2009 - 7:38pm
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