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Long legged marsh glider

Trithemis pallidinervis

Photo by ChimeTsetan
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Field Notes

Habitat:

among the leaves of creeper plants...

Notes:

the dragonflies at the end of rainy seasons hovers in group nearer to the ground (around 4 to 6 feet above ground) as compared to before rainy season, when they hover much higher. i read about that in a newspaper. This way , the farmers judges the beginning and the end of rainy season.

Species ID Suggestions

Long-legged Marsh Glider

Trithemis pallidinervis

Comments (4)

most welcome my friend!!
Looks similar to the American Blue Dasher. Maybe an Indian relative?
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PublishedNovember 4, 2011

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