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Enallagma (American Bluets)There are two genera of bluets: Coenagrion and Enallagma. Enallagma is a large genus, predominantly North American, containing most of the common blue-and-black damselflies in our region. Species identification requires close inspection. Females can be especially tricky: they are blue, green or brown; on most, the base of the abdominal segments is pale and the tips black; and all have a vulvar spine (fig. 4). Males are mostly sky blue with black stripes on the thorax and black rings around the abdominal segments; their appendages offer the best identification clues. The larvae, similar to those of Coenagrion, are patterned in brown or green and usually climb in aquatic vegetation.
Coenagrion angulatum (Prairie Bluet)* Coenagrion interrogatum (Subarctic Bluet) Coenagrion resolutum (Taiga Bluet) |
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