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Damselfly

Sorry to keep asking but can anyone help with ID

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Filename:Damselfly~0.jpg
Album name:Nick Clayton / Dragonflies and Damselflies in Lincs
Photographer Name::Nick Clayton
Date and Lincs Location::29/05/08 Snakeholme
Camera Type and Info::Canon
Contact E-mail Address::http://nickclayton.net/
Filesize:125 KiB
Date added:May 29, 2008
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Dean Eades   [May 30, 2008 at 01:31 PM]
Albino Damselfly Razz
Stephen Routledge   [May 30, 2008 at 08:47 PM]
Hi Nick,this is a teneral female Common-blue Damselfly,teneral meaning immature and newly emerged,you can tell it is a Common-blue by the abdomen coloration,and the ghosted pattern,of female markings along the abdomen.You can also see the vulvar scale on the underside of the abdomen,just at the tip,identifying it also as a female,this is used to gouge out plant material,when egg-laying and also to transfer sperm from the male. Very Happy
Nick Clayton   [May 30, 2008 at 11:28 PM]
Thanks for the comprehensive reply and sharing your knowledge Steve, i'm learning every day. Very Happy

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