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Dragonfly - Epitheca canis

Dragonfly - Epitheca canis
Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
May 12, 2005
Size: body: ~5 cm
Any ideas what it is?

Moved
Moved from Common Baskettail. Thanks for the correction Nick!

Beaverpond
This is a male Beaverpond Baskettail. You can see the cerci's distinctive turned-down shape in this picture. The thorax pile looks brown also, while Common's is gray.

Common Baskettail
is my guess. See Guide.

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