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Photo#680275
a different damsel - Enallagma signatum

a different damsel - Enallagma signatum
Harriman, Orange County, New York, USA
July 26, 2012
Size: 3 cm
crystal clear. my first thoughts were may fly, BUT

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a different damsel - Enallagma signatum another view  - Enallagma signatum - male

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Enallagma signatum (male)


Note the quite long cerci (upper pair of appendages at the end of the abdomen).
Your damselfly is either a teneral or perhaps just cold.

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