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Tule Bluet

Enallagma carunculatum

Photo by Jellis
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

This is one of the most common of the Bluets in California. Bluets differ from Dancers as they fold their wing against the body. Blue and black in color. The segments are more black then blue.

Habitat:

Found near marshes, ponds and slow moving water.

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Comments (2)

I just stand and wait for them to land. Dasmelflies land more often.
Great picture! They never stay still long enough for me.
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PublishedSeptember 16, 2013

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