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Tropical Rockmaster

Diphlebia euphaeoides

Description:

About 7cm wingspan. Blue with a black section of the abdomen. This species' appearance is somewhat deceptive, as it is actually a Damselfly (Suborder: Zygoptera), but looks like a typical Dragonfly.

Habitat:

Among tropical vegetation next to a creek in the Goldsborough Valley.

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Felix Fleck
Spotted by
Felix Fleck

Cairns, QLD, Australia

Spotted on Jan 3, 2009
Submitted on Oct 30, 2017

Spotted for Mission

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