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  2. Enallagma annexum - Wikipedia

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    The northern bluet is a small damselfly with a length of 1 to 1.6 inches (26 to 40 mm) long. The male is predominantly blue on the sides of its thorax, and the upper side of its abdomen. [3] Its lower abdominal appendages are longer than its upper appendages. The female's body is greenish-yellow to brown color.

  3. Pseudostigma - Wikipedia

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    Pseudostigma is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. ... Lam, Ed (2004). Damselflies of the Northeast. Biodiversity Books. ISBN ...

  4. Nehalennia integricollis - Wikipedia

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    Nehalennia integricollis, the southern sprite, is a species of narrow-winged damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] It is found in North America ...

  5. Anomisma - Wikipedia

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    Anomisma is a genus of damselflies in the family Coenagrionidae. ... Lam, Ed (2004). Damselflies of the Northeast. Biodiversity Books. ISBN ...

  6. Tule bluet - Wikipedia

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    The damselfly has a blue and black abdomen, usually with more black than blue.The black humeral stripes are about a half the width of the blue antehumerals.The tule bluet postocular spots are small and triangular; they are separated by a thin occipital bar.

  7. Lestes vigilax - Wikipedia

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    Lestes vigilax, the swamp spreadwing, is a damselfly of the genus Lestes. It grows between 42 and 55 mm long. It grows between 42 and 55 mm long. It ranges from eastern North America west to Minnesota , Oklahoma , and Texas , and to Georgia and South Carolina .

  8. Double-striped bluet - Wikipedia

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    The double-striped bluet (Enallagma basidens) is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. This species grows to lengths 21–28 mm. This species grows to lengths 21–28 mm. Its common name from the peculiar black shoulder stripe, which is divided in two by a thin blue stripe.

  9. Chalcopteryx - Wikipedia

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    "California dragonfly and damselfly (Odonata) database: temporal and spatial distribution of species records collected over the past century". ZooKeys (482): 67–89. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.482.8453. PMC 4337221. PMID 25709531. Lam, Ed (2004). Damselflies of the Northeast. Biodiversity Books. ISBN 978-0975401507.