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Powdered Dancer Damselfly (female)

Argia moesta

Description:

Female Powdered Dancers can be notoriously difficult to identify, as they look essentially like female Blue-fronted Dancers (Argia apicalis). The Powdered Dancer is larger, which sometimes helps a bit. There are two main color forms: blue and brown. There is also a gray-blue color form that is not very common. Unlike the males, female Powdered Dancers have almost no black stripes on their thorax

Habitat:

Miller Spring Park, Belton, Texas.

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gatorfellows
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gatorfellows

Temple, Texas, USA

Spotted on Aug 4, 2012
Submitted on Aug 11, 2012

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