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Sympetrum cf. - Sympetrum obtrusum

Sympetrum cf. - Sympetrum obtrusum
Cherry Creek, British Columbia, Canada
August 24, 2008

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

White-faced (S. obtrusum) female
Red form female S. obtrusum are considered uncommon, but I find them with some regularity throughout western Montana, especially in areas where there are large populations.

 
Appreciate the insight, I was
Appreciate the insight, I was stuck on that whiteness and thinking maybe some other species.
Thanks again.

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