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Enallagma cyathigerum (common bluet)

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Sex: Male

Location: South West England

Geography: Lake

    Common Name(s)

    Common bluet, Common blue damselfly

    Distribution

    Common across Europe, North America and Northern Asia

    Identification

    A fairly small damselfly. Males are light blue with black markings, notably a mushroom-shaped marking connected to a line at the end of the second segment. Females vary in colour from brown to green and have more black markings.

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