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KorinneM wrote:
4 Jan 2025
I agree that for the location Eastern is the most likely. Confirmed it as such.

Telephlebia godeffroyi
HarveyPerkins wrote:
4 Jan 2025
It is a female so the anal appendages don't help. I'm not familiar with Eastern Evening Darner, but the location fits much better for the range for Eastern than Southern Evening Darner.

Telephlebia godeffroyi
Span102 wrote:
4 Jan 2025
Thanks @Curiosity and @KorinneM - i have updated the sighting with the only picture i took with the anal appendages - the image wasn't very clear so I didn't post it - it flew away before I could take any more. I hope it helps!

Telephlebia godeffroyi
KorinneM wrote:
4 Jan 2025
@Curiosity species now listed under dragonflies. Thanks for noting that.

Telephlebia godeffroyi
KorinneM wrote:
4 Jan 2025
@Span102 do you have any shots that show the end of the abdomen where the anal appendages are?

Telephlebia godeffroyi
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