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| This species bright red coloration includes its face and eyes. Note the bristly mouth parts, legs, and thorax. |
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| The dorsal view shows a completely red abdomen, setting it apart from species like Amphiagrion saucium, the Eastern Red Damsel. On the thorax, note the unique shape of the two black stripes. |
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| On this immature male, the coloration is duller, and the eyes are not yet red. The coloration of females is also duller, and may in fact be more yellowish brown than red. But on both adults and immatures, on both males and females, the unmarked abdomen and the characteristic pair of dorsal thoracic stripes are distinctive. |
