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Common Green Darner Dragonfly

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Description:

Very large blue and brown/black dragonfly with green face and thorax, mating "wheel-style" with a green female.

Habitat:

North Pond, Chicago, IL

Notes:

I could use some help with a definitive ID of this species. I used this resource: fm2.fieldmuseum.org/plantguides/guide.../CW1_Odanata_v2.pdf (Clicking on URL results in a PDF downloading) of Illinois dragonflies.

Of the three large blue dragonflies on the .pdf, I eliminated Eastern Pondhawk because they don't have the dark marks on the tail and I eliminated the Blue Dasher because my specimen doesn't have a brown and yellow striped throax. Leaving the Canada Darner, which looked pretty similar, but not exactly the same.

Can anyone help me out?

Edit:
Okay, further poking seems to show me that it's actually a Common Green Darner. Yes? Can anyone verify that for me?

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