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4 1 Damselfly

Damselfly

by Eduardo Axel Recillas BautistaHidalgo, Mexico

Heteromorphic female

0 0 Eastern Forktail

Eastern Forktail

by Hunter HebenstreitMaine, USA

immmature heteromorph female

1 0 Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonfly (female)

Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonfly (female)

by GeodialistVirginia, USA

Female Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonflies are polymorphic. This individual is a ...

1 0 Shadow Darner, (female).

Shadow Darner, (female).

by Fyn KyndMaine, USA

Polymorphic, heteromorph with brown eyes ...

3 3 Rambur's Forktail (heteromorph female)

Rambur's Forktail (heteromorph female)

by MachiFlorida, USA

Males are green with blue on abdominal segments 8 and 9. Females are ...

0 0 Rambur's Forktail damselfly (female)

Rambur's Forktail damselfly (female)

by GeodialistFort Belvoir, Virginia, USA

green, or may look like males." Source Credit: Wikipedia. This individual is ...

3 2 Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonfly (female)

Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonfly (female)

by GeodialistVirginia, USA

-faced Meadowhawk dragonfly. Andromorphs are less common than

2 2 Ammonite fossils

Ammonite fossils

by namithaTiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India

(known as

4 0 Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonflies (mating pair)

Blue-faced Meadowhawk dragonflies (mating pair)

by GeodialistVirginia, USA

on top; the female is on the bottom. Notice that the female is a

0 0 Plains Forktail  (females)

Plains Forktail (females)

by JellisPueblo, Colorado, USA

images are of heteromorphic females, which ...

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