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what type of damselfly - Enallagma signatum

what type of damselfly - Enallagma signatum
Brighton, Livingston County
It was really light green in color.

Moved
Moved from American Bluets.

We would suggest that this is an immature
of the orange bluet you posted above. Still only has color on A9. Let's wait to hear from one of the Odonate experts on whether the immature adult male starts off greenish.

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