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blue damselfly - Enallagma doubledayi

blue damselfly - Enallagma doubledayi
Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida, USA
September 24, 2010
I initially thought this was I. ramburii again. However, looking at the guide page and identified images for that species, none of the images has the blue color going all the way down the tail like this one. Is this a variant or something else altogether?

Moved
Moved from Damselflies. Thank you Kelly and John. Atlantic Bluet looks like a perfect match to me.

Perhaps Atlantic Bluet (Enallagma doubledayi)

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I would say Enallagma, but maybe an expert will confirm.

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