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Darter ID (1 Viewer)

Steve Lomas

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Dear All, I photographed this Dragonfly in the Jura Regional Park. I think it is one of the Darters possibly a White-face but I am not sure as it does not seem to have much of any facial markings. I know the poor creatures is not pristine, I think something had tried to eat it.

Any help appreciated.

Steve Lomas
 

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Not sure if something has tried to eat it, looks more like a deformity on emergence. I would say a recently emerged Leuccorhinia pectoralis, known as Yellow-spotted or Large Whiteface.
 
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