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Damselfly - East Blatchington - 19.5.2014


This is my first sighting of a damselfly this year, arriving as I ate my breakfast. I am not sure which damselfly it is, as it doesn't match any in my Collins Complete British Insects and I haven't found an exact match online - so far. It could be a female Azure, but white legs and stripes on the thorax make me unsure about that. Any thoughts?
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