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Photo#2022811
Dragonfly, possibly Meadowhawk? - Sympetrum

Dragonfly, possibly Meadowhawk? - Sympetrum
Jericho, Nassau County, New York, USA
August 15, 2021
I'm not sure whether this is a Meadowhawk. The tail markings match, but other markings don't.

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A female Ruby/Cherry-faced (Sympetrum rubicundulum/internum).

 
Sympetrum
Thank you for your identification help!

 
ID
Females of those 2 species can only be safely identified to species by looking at the subgenital plate.

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