I’ve had to rely on the expertise of folks on iNaturalist for this rather cryptic female. I say cryptic because there is no picture of a female in “the book” [it really is about time somebody produced a decent book on Australian odonata] and I haven’t seen a photograph of a female in this set of colours on iNat.
The key here, as is usually the case with females, is the shape of the pronotum for which there is a line drawing and verbal description in “the book“.
This, my only specimen, was at the Barron River during FNQ 2022.
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