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Ischnura perparva (Western Forktail) - Ischnura perparva

Ischnura perparva (Western Forktail) - Ischnura perparva
Auburn, Washington, USA
May 5, 2004
Found this little beauty near a river. I think I've narrowed it down correctly using http://www.ups.edu/biology/museum/WAODkey.html It's a dead ringer for the ID key. I'm not sure about the gender, though.

Agreed
Looks like a ringer after checking a few sources.

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