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  2. Enallagma cyathigerum - Wikipedia

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    Enallagma cyathigerum (common blue damselfly or common bluet) is a species found mainly between latitudes 40°N and 72°N; [2] It is widely distributed in the Palearctic, common in all European countries (including Portugal, Spain, France, Great Britain, Ireland, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, etc.) and in Asia in Turkey, Iran, Russia, and South Korea. [1]

  3. Damselfly - Wikipedia

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    The European common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) for example can occur at high densities in acid waters where fish are absent, such as in bog pools. [29] The scarce blue-tailed damselfly (Ischnura pumilio) in contrast requires base-rich habitats and water with a slow flow-rate. It is found in ditches, quarries, seeps, flushes, marshes ...

  4. Enallagma - Wikipedia

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    Common blue damselfly, genus Enallagma, family Coenagrionidae. Enallagma is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae commonly known as bluets. Description

  5. Blue-tailed damselfly - Wikipedia

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    The blue-tailed damselfly or common bluetail (Ischnura elegans) is a damselfly, belonging to the family Coenagrionidae. [1] Subspecies and varieties.

  6. Ischnura heterosticta - Wikipedia

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    Ischnura heterosticta, one of at least two species with the common name common bluetail, [3] is an Australian damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae. [4] It is the largest of the three Ischnura species in Australia. [5] They are generally found near slow-running or still water. [6] The species is also salt tolerant. [7] It flies from October to ...

  7. Northern bluet - Wikipedia

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    Northern bluet is a common name for several damselflies and may refer to: Enallagma annexum, native to North America; Enallagma cyathigerum, native to Europe

  8. Austrolestes colensonis - Wikipedia

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    Austrolestes colensonis (Māori: kekewai), [3] commonly known as the blue damselfly, is a species of damselfly of the family Lestidae. It is endemic to New Zealand and can commonly be found throughout the country, and at any time of the year. It is New Zealand's largest damselfly, and only blue odonate. [3]

  9. Blue riverdamsel - Wikipedia

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    The blue riverdamsel, Pseudagrion microcephalum [3] [1] is a common species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is also known as the blue sprite [ 6 ] and blue grass dart . [ 7 ]