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    Merlin
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    Anyone know this moderate image of a Dragonfly/Darter/Chaser please.

    Much appreciated.


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    Looks like a Club-tailed Dragonfly Pete (according to my sheet) Gomphus vulgatissimus

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    Thanks for your reply Rolf......not the answer was expecting.

    I'm not for taking anyone for granted but will see what Beryl has to say about it. Meanwhile I'm off to bed shortly getting past it you understand what with my advancing years and all......sad isn't it!


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    I agree with Rolf there Pete. Club-tailed Dragonfly- Gomphus vulgatissimus


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    Sorry. Meant to say nice capture Pete Well spotted
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    Many thanks for your efforts to ID this creature Beryl/Rolf which I was hoping you was going to say was a female Black Darter.

    If I get any more on this I will get back to you.


    Pete.


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