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Libelloides coccajus f. leucelius
The Owly Sulphur as its name suggests is usually yellow. Few individuals, as this male, can be white, which somewhat complicates their identification, because then they can be confused with a closely related species, a white Owlfly (Libelloides lacteus). Vercors, France.
Created: May 13, 2013
© Anne SORBES
Photo size: 16.7 Mpixels (47.7 MB uncompressed) - 5000x3335 pixels (16.7x11.1 in / 42.3x28.2 cm at 300 ppi)
Photo keywords: Animal, Ascalaphidae, Drôme, Insect, Leucelius, Libelloides, Libelloides coccajus, Macro, Male, Nature, Neuroptera, Owlfly, Owlfly sulfur, Rhône-Alpes, Vercors, Wildlife
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