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Erythrodiplax umbrata another view of toda&#039;s dragon. I am aware the males have a very obvious stripe, just in case there are doubts.<br />
I have them myself, but the other similar females are all on the atlantic side.<br />
 Band-winged dragonlet,Costa Rica,Erythrodiplax umbrata,Geotagged,Winter,libelulidae,odonata,zygoptera Click/tap to enlarge

Erythrodiplax umbrata

another view of toda's dragon. I am aware the males have a very obvious stripe, just in case there are doubts.
I have them myself, but the other similar females are all on the atlantic side.

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This is a larger dragonlet, second in size only to the similar Black-winged Dragonlet (E. funerea).

Similar species: Dragonflies And Damselflies
Species identified by Annette Flottwell
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By Annette Flottwell

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Uploaded Jan 4, 2016. Captured Jan 3, 2016 15:17 in Unnamed Road, Costa Rica.
  • NIKON D3X
  • f/10.0
  • 1/250s
  • ISO800
  • 400mm