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Which Darner and Which Sex? - Aeshna umbrosa - male

Which Darner and Which Sex? - Aeshna umbrosa - Male
Thousand Acre Swamp, Penfield, Monroe County, New York, USA
October 18, 2011
Sadly, there wasn't much life left in this specimen when it was found.

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Which Darner and Which Sex? - Aeshna umbrosa - male Which Darner and Which Sex? - Aeshna umbrosa - male Which Darner and Which Sex? - Aeshna umbrosa - male

Moved
Moved from Darners.

male Aeshna umbrosa
Paddle-shaped appendages make it a male umbrosa or constricta and it's too dark and the stripes are too thin for constricta.

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