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Damselfly Imm Other view - Coenagrion resolutum

Damselfly Imm Other view - Coenagrion resolutum
Northwest, Minnesota, USA
June 13, 2005
Another view of the damselfly immature(?) I posted earlier. Maybe this will give more info on it (I hope)

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Damselfly  Immature? - Coenagrion resolutum Damselfly Imm Other view - Coenagrion resolutum

Ischnura?
I'm no damselfy expert, but that nice clear line dividing the top dark third of the eye from the lower lighter two-thirds seems characteristic of Ischnura...

Patrick Alexander
http://boechera.nmsu.edu/~paalexan/

Linked
this image to your previous one, on the assumption that they're the same specimen.

For future reference, all you have to do is tag all of the images you want to link (in the order you want them to be linked) and click Link under the thumbnails that appear on the upper-left-hand corner of the page.

 
Thanks
I wondered how people did that. Thanks.

 
The easier way
That, of course, is how you do it with already-uploaded images. The easiest way is to go to the first image and click Add Image to upload the following image, which is automatically linked to it and all the info is copied over from the first image. I do that so often I forget that some people haven't found out about it yet.

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