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Argia Sedula
Fresh water ponds, lakes of Southern two-thirds of USA, with small pockets that reach into southern Ontario and Michigan.
It's a Damselfly, I got it. Sorry for the headaches guys and thanks for still bearing with me.
I'm glad someone pointed out that it was a damselfly and not dragonfly!
Thanks Ashish, I guess. Just pointing out what I thought was right.
Thank you AshishNimkar. It is the Blue Ringed Dancer. I checked it several times!
This is scientific details...http://bugguide.net/node/view/2641
and i couldn't find it on wikipedia with the name and scientific name that you have provided, Check out the ID suggestion so that viewers can easily clarify it. Thanks again for the post.
Anurag.. This is Damselfly... so correct with your suggestion..!!
The blue shade is amazing,Great spotting by the way.
Thank you!
Nice shot,
Spotted on Jun 8, 2010 Submitted on Mar 22, 2012
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It's a Damselfly, I got it. Sorry for the headaches guys and thanks for still bearing with me.
I'm glad someone pointed out that it was a damselfly and not dragonfly!
Thanks Ashish, I guess. Just pointing out what I thought was right.
Thank you AshishNimkar. It is the Blue Ringed Dancer. I checked it several times!
This is scientific details...
http://bugguide.net/node/view/2641
and i couldn't find it on wikipedia with the name and scientific name that you have provided, Check out the ID suggestion so that viewers can easily clarify it. Thanks again for the post.
Anurag.. This is Damselfly... so correct with your suggestion..!!
The blue shade is amazing,Great spotting by the way.
Thank you!
Nice shot,