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Coenagrionidae / Hexapoda / Chicago metropolitan area / Kane County /  Illinois / Enallagma / Fermilab / Tramea / Bluet / Stream bluet / Argia / Orange bluet
Date: 2016-02-23 23:48:21
Coenagrionidae
Hexapoda
Chicago metropolitan area
Kane County
Illinois
Enallagma
Fermilab
Tramea
Bluet
Stream bluet
Argia
Orange bluet

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