[Odonata-l] Damselfly identification please...
Paul M. Brunelle
pmb at ns.sympatico.ca
Fri Oct 20 07:16:12 PDT 2006
Michel;
That is a male Enallagma, possibly E. ebrium (there seems to be a notch
in the upper appendange, though the angle is not good). Should be common
throughout southern Québec and northern New England.
Nice shot.
Cordially,
Paul
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