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Muhammad Mahdi
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Posted on 10-02-2009 15:44
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A damselfly pictured in Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania.
About 4 inches long.
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Anybody?Shock
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Post it to www.africa-dragonfly.net
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Thank you Nikita Smile
Do you have any other such resources?
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Looks like Phaon iridipennis, a Calopterygidae.

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Thanks Philippe. Smile
Maybe you should join http://www.dragonflyforum.com Wink

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