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Sedge Sprite (Nehalennia irene)
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Sedge sprite?
Sedge Sprite
Sedge Sprite
Thanks so much
Looks like a Sedge Sprite (Ne
Sedge Sprite
Sedge Sprite
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Sprite
damselfly
A Sprite - female
Not a Spreadwing, but Sprite
Sprite?
BugGuide Swarm wrap-up
Sedge Sprite
Nehalennia
Male Sedge Sprite
Nehalennia irene F
Moved to Nehalennia irene
Moved
I would agree, from what I ca
Looks to be
Looks like male Sedge Sprite, Nehalennia irene
Maybe female Sedge Sprite?
Sedge sprite
Another nice closeup,
Correct
female
perhaps
We're guessing this was very small and delicate
DSLR vs 4/3 - Olympus
Tiny little guy, we bet!
easy one
We would suggest male Sedge Sprite
Re: We think the Sedge Sprite can sometimes have this patter
We think the Sedge Sprite can sometimes have this pattern,
Sedge sprite
This photo looks like - Nehalennia irene (male)
Sprite
I agree
Sprite
a
Maybe just a convenient landing spot?
sprite
Could be.
I concur