Agabus undulatus
Two bright dots are visible on the end tip of beetle's back. The dots are in fact
spots were the darker colour is absent - and so the yellowish colour is no real colour, but
uncolored chitin. On this picture the structure of the elytra is rather well visible: there
are no 'stretched cells' like those of Agabus bipunctatus.
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