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Photo#1543755
Damselfly?

Damselfly?
Rodeo Beach, CA, California, USA
June 17, 2018
Size: 1.8"
What kind of Damselfly is this? I usually see blue ones, this was beige.

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

This damselfly is fresh new.
This damselfly is fresh new.

When it emerges from our exuvia, the damselfly are very pale. It will take its blue color a few day later.

Unfortunately, we are enable to identify it because of the angle of the photo.

 
re:This damselfly is fresh new.
Thanks so much! That makes sense and good to know :)

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