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Eastern Amberwing (Perithemis tenera)
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74Six Legs
Bug Bite · From the file on Eastern Amberwing

The eastern amberwing is one of the SMALLEST DRAGONFLIES in North America — 2-2.5 cm body length, about the size of the loop in a paper clip.

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