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Blue-eyed Darner (female)

Rhionaeschna multicolor

Description:

Large Dragon fly that seems to be constantly on the move, patroling trails, roads and fields. Some females lack the blue in the face but still has the blue diagonal stripes on the thorax. Most of the body is brown except the lower abdomen is multicolored mosaic pattern. The appendage is forked.

Habitat:

Along trails and fields

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Jellis
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Jellis

Concord, California, USA

Spotted on May 4, 2014
Submitted on May 7, 2014

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