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Blue Dasher

Pachydiplax longipennis

Description:

The Blue Dasher is a dragonfly of the skimmer family. It is common and widely distributed in the United States. Mature males develop a bluish-white pruinescence on the back of the abdomen and, in western individuals, on the thorax. They display this pruinescence to other males as a threat while defending territories at the edge of the water. Mature male with blue-white abdomen and thorax. Although the species name longipennis means "long wings", the wings are not particularly long. Females do, however, have a short abdomen that makes the wings look longer in comparison.

Habitat:

Found in wetlands area.

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BudShinall
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BudShinall

Bristol, USA

Spotted on Jul 7, 2012
Submitted on Jul 10, 2012

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