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Meadowhawk, either Saffron or Banded Winged, Female - Sympetrum vicinum - female

Meadowhawk, either Saffron or Banded Winged, Female - Sympetrum vicinum - Female
Lyons, Walworth County, Wisconsin, USA
October 4, 2017
Found on pathway of restored prairie area

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Female Sympetrum vicinum
It appears to have light colored legs and no markings on the wings or side of abdomen. With the light colored legs, this would be an Autumn Meadowhawk.

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