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Red or Striped Saddlebags Dragonfly? - Tramea darwini

Red or Striped Saddlebags Dragonfly? - Tramea darwini
Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, USA
October 5, 2008

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Red or Striped Saddlebags Dragonfly? - Tramea darwini Red or Striped Saddlebags Dragonfly? - Tramea darwini Red or Striped Saddlebags Dragonfly? - Tramea darwini

Looks like a Striped Saddlebags
female. The colors and wing shapes are right, and the two broad white stripes on the thorax are not found in the other Saddlebags species.

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