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Dragonfly - Meadowhawk? - Erythrodiplax berenice - female

Dragonfly - Meadowhawk? - Erythrodiplax berenice - Female
Brazoria wildlife refuge, Brazoria County, Texas, USA
July 6, 2019
Size: approx. 4"
Found mid-morning, clinging to Setaria parviflora, or marsh bristlegrass.

Erythrodiplax berenice (female)
Moved from ID Request.

 
Erythrodiplax berenice
Thank you! I was fascinated to read that this species can breed in salt/sea water. It certainly explains why I see so many in the coastal marshes!

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