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Queensland, Australia - Dragonfly (1 Viewer)

Mark Eising

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I found this Dragonfly at Mount Lewis (Julatten) in Queensland on 29 October 2022. It looks a bit like Pseudagrion aureofrons but without the yellow face.
Does anyone have any idea? Your help is highly appreciated!
Cheers, Mark
 

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Tiraya

San Diego CA
United Kingdom
How about Diphlebia hybridoides? It's a bit stouter than the usual Agrion sorts, and I can see the blue dorsal surface and yellow thorax patches. With some imagination, the dark wing patch, as well.
 

Mark Eising

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How about Diphlebia hybridoides? It's a bit stouter than the usual Agrion sorts, and I can see the blue dorsal surface and yellow thorax patches. With some imagination, the dark wing patch, as well.
Amazing Tiraya! I think you are right! Thank you so much!
 

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