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Which bluets? - Enallagma - male - female

Which bluets? - Enallagma - Male Female
shore of Lake Washington Madison Valley, King County, Washington, USA
July 30, 2022
sorry no other views, these guys really did not like me getting close

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Moved from Damselflies.

Enallagma
Enallagma annexum and E. boreale look the same, can only be distinguished by the male terminal appendages and the female mesostigmal plates, both of which are hidden in pairs in tandem or in copula.

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