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Gomphus pulchellus, Plasrombout.
Endemic to south-western Europe and generally quite common. Expanded north and east of the Rhine, approximately to the Elbe during the 20th century, probably in reaction to the creation of artificial habitats. (source:Field guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe Dijkstra/Lewington) |
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