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Trithemis aurora
spotted inside a school campus (urban area)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimson_Mar...
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Thanks AndrésHernández for your ID suggestion and Daniele for your comment.
Hi AndrésHernández! Sympetrum fonscolombei is a European species. This spotting is from the Philippines.
Added...Thanks Agnes!
Pls consider adding this lovely spotting to the Odonata in the Philippines mission - http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1701.... Thanks!! :)
Welcome Noel...Always try to spot Male and Female both.... they are always around.... the pair is always helpful to correct identification.
I agree with the Trithemis aurora. Sympetrum fonscolombii is not within the range of this spotting. Thanks!
And Crimson Marsh Glider Female (Trithemis aurora) also look similar
Thanks for the feedback Ashish!
For me this is Ground Skimmer Female (Diplocodes trivialis)
Thanks AndresHernandez for the ID!
Thanks Fyn K!
Skimmer species. Not sure what you have down there though.
Spotted on Sep 20, 2012 Submitted on Sep 20, 2012
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:O
Thanks AndrésHernández for your ID suggestion and Daniele for your comment.
Hi AndrésHernández! Sympetrum fonscolombei is a European species. This spotting is from the Philippines.
Added...Thanks Agnes!
Pls consider adding this lovely spotting to the Odonata in the Philippines mission - http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1701.... Thanks!! :)
Welcome Noel...
Always try to spot Male and Female both.... they are always around.... the pair is always helpful to correct identification.
I agree with the Trithemis aurora. Sympetrum fonscolombii is not within the range of this spotting. Thanks!
And Crimson Marsh Glider Female (Trithemis aurora) also look similar
Thanks for the feedback Ashish!
For me this is Ground Skimmer Female (Diplocodes trivialis)
Thanks AndresHernandez for the ID!
Thanks Fyn K!
Skimmer species. Not sure what you have down there though.