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  • Senegal bluetail (Ischnura senegalensis)

    Ischnura senegalensis (Senegal bluetail)

    Information on the senegal bluetail is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Ischnura (Ischnura abyssinica)

    Ischnura abyssinica (Ischnura)

    Ischnura abyssinica is a damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae, more commonly known as the ‘fork tails’, due to the distinctive forked…

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  • Pseudagrion (Pseudagrion guichardi)

    Pseudagrion guichardi (Pseudagrion)

    Information on Pseudagrion guichardi is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Elegant sprite (Pseudagrion decorum)

    Pseudagrion decorum (Elegant sprite)

    Information on the elegant sprite is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly (Megalagrion xanthomelas)

    Megalagrion xanthomelas (Orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly)

    Information on the orangeblack Hawaiian damselfly is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Sabino dancer (Argia sabino)

    Argia sabino (Sabino dancer)

    Information on the Sabino dancer is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Pseudagrion (Pseudagrion kaffinum)

    Pseudagrion kaffinum (Pseudagrion)

    Information on Pseudagrion kaffinum is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Balinsky's sprite (Pseudagrion inopinatum)

    Pseudagrion inopinatum (Balinsky's sprite)

    Information on Balinsky's sprite is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Nubian sprite (Pseudagrion nubicum)

    Pseudagrion nubicum (Nubian sprite)

    The Nubian sprite (Pseudagrion nubicum) is a member of the genus Pseudagrion, the largest damselfly genus in Africa, with almost 100 species…

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  • Afroalpine sprite (Pseudagrion bicoerulans)

    Pseudagrion bicoerulans (Afroalpine sprite)

    Information on the Afroalpine sprite is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • Everglades sprite (Nehalennia pallidula)

    Nehalennia pallidula (Everglades sprite)

    Information on the Everglades sprite is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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  • Mauve bluet (Proischnura polychromaticum)

    Proischnura polychromaticum (Mauve bluet)

    Information on the mauve bluet is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    1 photos

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  • Cretan bluet (Coenagrion intermedium)

    Coenagrion intermedium (Cretan bluet)

    The Cretan bluet (Coenagrion intermedium) is typical of the Coenagrion genus, commonly known as ‘northern bluets’, in which males…

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    5 photos

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  • Southern damselfly (Coenagrion mercuriale)

    Coenagrion mercuriale (Southern damselfly)

    Males are sky-blue and black in colour, with blue eyes and two small eyespots. They can be distinguished from the males of similar species…

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  • Four-spot midget (Mortonagrion hirosei)

    Mortonagrion hirosei (Four-spot midget)

    With four apple-green spots on its black back, the four-spot midget is a very distinctive and attractive damselfly. Females may be one of…

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    9 photos

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  • Dwarf damselfly (Nehalennia speciosa)

    Nehalennia speciosa (Dwarf damselfly)

    Aptly named, the dwarf, or pygmy, damselfly is the smallest damselfly in Europe, measuring just a tiny 23 to 26 millimetres long. The…

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    2 photos

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  • Harlequin sprite (Pseudagrion newtoni)

    Pseudagrion newtoni (Harlequin sprite)

    The harlequin sprite can be identified by its exuberant mix of bright colours. This small damselfly has a blue-tipped abdomen, a distinctive…

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    1 photos

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  • Seychelles fineliner (Teinobasis alluaudi)

    Teinobasis alluaudi (Seychelles fineliner)

    The Seychelles fineliner has a vivid orange to red thorax and tip to the long, slender abdomen, and distinctive black markings on its head…

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    3 photos

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  • Greek red damsel (Pyrrhosoma elisabethae)

    Pyrrhosoma elisabethae (Greek red damsel)

    This striking species can be recognised by its mostly black head, thorax and legs, deep red eyes and long, vivid-red abdomen. However, while…

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    3 photos

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  • Frey’s damselfly (Coenagrion hylas freyi)

    Coenagrion hylas freyi (Frey’s damselfly)

    Europe’s rarest damselfly, Frey’s damselfly is currently known only from a small alpine region in Austria. With its conspicuous…

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    2 photos

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  • Common pond-damsel (Ceriagrion glabrum)

    Ceriagrion glabrum (Common pond-damsel)

    A small, yet striking red and yellow damselfly with bright green eyes, the common pond-damsel (Ceriagrion glabrum) is a distinctive…

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    12 photos

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  • Edmund's snaketail (Ophiogomphus edmundo)

    Ophiogomphus edmundo (Edmund's snaketail)

    Edmund’s snaketail (Ophiogomphus edmundo) is a beautifully patterned, slender dragonfly, distinctly striped with brown on the thorax. The…

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    6 photos

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  • Mahogany presba (Syncordulia venator)

    Syncordulia venator (Mahogany presba)

    Information on the Mahogany presba is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    2 photos

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  • Rhyothemis (Rhyothemis fuliginosa)

    Rhyothemis fuliginosa (Rhyothemis)

    Information on Rhyothemis fuliginosa is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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    7 photos

    0 videos

  • Slender skimmer (Orthetrum sabina)

    Orthetrum sabina (Slender skimmer)

    The slender skimmer (Orthetrum sabina) is a striking green to greyish-yellow dragonfly with black markings. The sides of the thorax and…

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    6 photos

    0 videos

  • Orange-spotted emerald (Oxygastra curtisii)

    Oxygastra curtisii (Orange-spotted emerald)

    As a typical emerald (Corduliidae spp.), this medium-sized dragonfly possesses vivid emerald green eyes and a metallic green body, with a…

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    4 photos

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  • Violet dropwing (Trithemis annulata)

    Trithemis annulata (Violet dropwing)

    The violet dropwing (Trithemis annulata) is a distinctive dragonfly that is well known for its striking violet colouration, from which it…

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    0 videos

  • Marbled malachite (Ecchlorolestes peringueyi)

    Ecchlorolestes peringueyi (Marbled malachite)

    This large damselfly earns its common name for its dark metallic, cryptic colouration, which perfectly camouflages it against the mottled…

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    3 photos

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  • Faded pincertail (Onychogomphus costae)

    Onychogomphus costae (Faded pincertail)

    As its common name suggests, the faded pincertail (Onychogomphus costae) possesses more subdued colours than most of its…

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  • Orange-winged dropwing (Trithemis kirbyi)

    Trithemis kirbyi (Orange-winged dropwing)

    Information on the orange-winged dropwing is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly.…

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