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Dragonfly - Sympetrum corruptum - female

Dragonfly - Sympetrum corruptum - Female
Uvalde, Uvalde County, Texas, USA
October 11, 2005
I'm thinking meadowhawk but not sure.

yes, meadowhawk
and likely corruptum

 
Thanks
Tagged, thanks for the help

 
variegated meadowhawk
the two yellow "portholes" on the sides of the thorax are a big clue. With that much olive coloring, its probably female. There is usually a bit more red in a male.

 
thanks
thanks for the Identifiers..

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