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Closeup of terminal appendages - Erythemis simplicicollis - male

Closeup of terminal appendages - Erythemis simplicicollis - Male
Lanark, Ontario, Canada
June 23, 2007
Closeup of Simone's to be used on the info page.

Good going, J&J!
I now have Dragonflies through Binoculars, in addition to the Biggs book, in case you need anything looked up.

 
Great, we may call on you. -
Can you check out the INFO page for the Eastern Pondhawk and see what other information you would like to see there? The thumbnails at the top have 2 green males, 2 bluegreen males, 2 blue males, and 4 females. The thumbnails in the text are, we hope, beginning to tell a story.

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