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Parasynthemis regina

Royal Tigertail at Michelago, NSW

Parasynthemis regina at Michelago, NSW - 12 Jan 2019
Parasynthemis regina at Michelago, NSW - 12 Jan 2019
Parasynthemis regina at Michelago, NSW - 12 Jan 2019
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Parasynthemis regina 12 Feb 2019 roymcd
Parasynthemis regina 8 Feb 2019 Illilanga

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HarveyPerkins wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
Hi, images 1, 2 and 4 are all P. regina, but image 3 is a Swamp Tigertail, which you'll need to remove to a separate sighting.
Illilanga wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
Thanks Harvey! All done. Great that we have both and now that you point it out, I can see the difference. From memory they were in two different pools near to one another along the creek. Sandra
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
Hi Sandra, they are superficially fairly similar; that's where habitat and behaviour really kick in. It looks like you've deleted photo 4 though, and retained the Swamp Tigertail.
Illilanga wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
I deleted photo 3 (the photo in the new entry) on my end. I can only see 1, 2 and 4 here... maybe CNM just needs time to propagate through?
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
OK - I'll check again later.
HarveyPerkins wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
Ok - that's weird. If I check on my phone it still shows the Swamp Tigertail as the third photo, but if I go through the web page it shows the three regina photos. Given the latter, assume all is well!
Illilanga wrote:
   8 Feb 2019
Another job for Aaron... ;)
Illilanga wrote:
   9 Feb 2019
And to confirm the photos are correct through my computer browser but not updated correctly on my phone browser just like Harvey.

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