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Bright red, Olive-green, cyan and Black dragonfly

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I found a nice specimen of a dragonfly (or damesfly!) that I do not recall I have ever seen. It was in the range of 5cm-7cm in length, seen today at 11am. Would like to have the identification pls.

Should be something common, (or that new record recently discovered :roll: LOL!)
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Looks like a female Orthetrum brunneum. Dragonflies tend to be very hard to id since they have different colours when looked from different angles.

Beautiful creatures Dragonflies are.

Excellent eye-sight, head can be revolved like that of a praying mantis and they are amazing when they fly. Better than any snitch in the Harry Potter series.
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I am amazed the way the hoover, stay still in the air, and can fly in a multi direction way

A search on google for Orthetrum brunneum gave me blue insects only ?!
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In fact it's not. I made a mistake.

Now that is the red veined darter. From the 2 red veins on the wings i can say that it's a red veined darter
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Sympetrum fonscolombei. Very common.
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Sympetrum fonscolombi

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Hi Conchiolin,

You are right. It's Sympetrum fonscolombi.

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:-D

Frankly it's very flattering to be told so by an expert!
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Is this the female then?

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Is this the female of Sypetrum fonscolombii or another species (eg: Crocothemis erythraea ) Thanks.
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Yes that's the female.
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