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"Male unmistakable with purple thorax and abdomen. Southern subspecies A.f. ...
I think this is the correct species. I used this link for ID help. Please ...
Very long bright purple (possibly over 1.50 inches)
The subspecies A. f. violacea, native to ...
Male unmistakable with purple thorax and abdomen. Southern subspecies A.f. ...
A male Violet Dancer damselfly perched on rocks in the Paul Spring stream bed.
OK, I admit I'm still learning to identify damselflies -- a little help, ...
A damselfly species native to the eastern seaboard of the united states. The ...
Male specimen, brightly violet over much of its body, except for the tail ...
The individual shown in the preceding photo gallery is a male, as indicated by ...
The individual shown in the preceding photo gallery is a male, as indicated by ...
Order: Odonata. Suborder: Zygoptera. Family: Coenagrionidae. A small ...
Tiny size is 29-35 mm. Well-vegetated ponds and streams.
r only violet-colored damselfly, the length of the Violet Dancer varies from ...
Four mating pairs of Violet Dancer damselflies spotted at Paul Spring Park. ...
Formerly known as "Variable Dancer," the Violet Dancer is classified as one of ...
A mating pair of Violet Dancer damselflies. Photo 1 of 2 is a copy of the ...
A mating pair of Violet Dancer damselflies spotted at Paul Spring Park. (You ...