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	<title>Comments on: Dominican Damselflies Mating:  Rambur&#8217;s Forktail</title>
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		<title>By: RenaudB</title>
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		<description>Good morning,

These are Rambur&#039;s Forktail (Ishnura ramburii), with, on the male, the overall green thorax, black toped abdomen wih orange under and the blue spots at the end of the abdomen. Also the male have different colored stigmas (the little dark cells) on the forewings.

Renaud, Switzerland</description>
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<p>These are Rambur&#8217;s Forktail (Ishnura ramburii), with, on the male, the overall green thorax, black toped abdomen wih orange under and the blue spots at the end of the abdomen. Also the male have different colored stigmas (the little dark cells) on the forewings.</p>
<p>Renaud, Switzerland</p>
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