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Taiga Bluet (male)

Coenagrion resolutum

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Description:

One of the most common damselfly in Canada.
Male is light blue and black: black shoulders confine the blue stripes; abdominal segments 1-2 have blue dorsum; segments 3-5 have anterior part blue, posterior black: segments 6-7 entirely black; segments 8-9 entirely blue. Large light blue postocular spots.

Habitat:

Usually spotted in wetlands, from bogs to fens.
Spotted in urban park.

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