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Tule Bluet - Enallagma carunculatum

Tule Bluet - Enallagma carunculatum
near Fort Apache, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
June 24, 2008

Moved
I think you're right. It looks good, and there are others already submitted from Arizona.

If you were in the upper midwest
with half black and half blue abdomen, we wouldn't hesitate to say E. carunculatum. But in Arizona, all our midwestern knowledge is suspect!

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