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Tule Bluet (Enallagma carunculatum)
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Enallagma
bluets
I can narrow it down a bit
Tule Bluet
Maybe a Tule Bluet...
Thanks for new images
Bluet - probably Tule
tule bluet?
Tule Bluet?
Tule Bluet?
Even shorter but more specific answer: Bluet
Female Tule Bluet- blue form
Tule Bluet?
Tule Bluet, Enallagma carunculatum?
Tule Bluet
Probably not Tule
Tule Bluet?
Looks to me like a Tule Bluet
Moved
Moved
Female Enallagma sp.
Moved
Moved
Moved
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Differences between Enallagma praevarum & E. carunculatum
looks more like Tule
Tule bluet
Uncertain, but...
The two species you mention a
looks like
Moved
Moved
Tule Bluet
Female Enallagma sp.
Enallagma
Male Enallagma carunculatum
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Male Enallagma carunculatum
Enallagma carunculatum
Female Enallagma sp.
damselfly
Very teneral individual.But
Enallagma sp.
Moved
Thank you John & Jane
Enallagma carunculatum - Male
Enallagma sp.
most likely
Male Enallagma carunculatum
Possibly,
Moved
I think it is E. carunculatum
Possibly a Tule Bluet female
Possibly
Possibly
Possibly
A bluet species
Thanks again! Looking at the
I do not know the species out here much...
Pine Barrens Bluet?
damselfly
Moved
hungry gal
Probably Familiar
Tule Bluet
Thanks for the ID and move!
Tule seems to be the only
Enallagma, half blue and half black
I am guessing "Tule Bluet", Enallagma carunculatum
teneral male Tule Bluet
Not 100%
Could it be...
Tule Bluet
Tule Bluet
Tule Bluet