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Photo#3845
Not sure. - Enallagma carunculatum

Not sure. - Enallagma carunculatum
Auburn, Washington, USA
May 16, 2004
Obviously a Damsel fly. I thougt it was the same as the picture I submitted of the Western Forktail on May 6. This one is distictly a sky blue, not green. Also, there is much more color on the abdomen.

Moved
Moved from American Bluets.

Familiar Bluet?
What do others think of Enallagma civile?

 
Seems like there is too much
black on the abdominal segments for civile. We would suggest possibly E. carunculatum

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