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finally, not a familiar bluet - i hope - Enallagma carunculatum - male

finally, not a familiar bluet - i hope - Enallagma carunculatum - Male
assunpink wma washington twp, New Jersey, USA
September 30, 2004
possibly a marsh bluet?

thx

Tule Bluet
We're thinking E. carunculatum. What do others think?

 
Tule Bluet
We agree with your identification.

Loren and Babs Padelford
Bellevue, NE

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