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Dragonfly - Enallagma aspersum - female

Dragonfly - Enallagma aspersum - Female
Carbondale, Jackson County, Illinois, USA
August 5, 2016

Enallagma aspersum (female)

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Damselfly
Female (no noticeable structures under second abdominal segment, and last abdominal segments have a structure (ovipositor) slightly bulging out below).

Female damselflies are difficult to identify to species from photos, as a general rule.

This is either a bluet or a dancer.

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