Blue Damselfly
The Rota blue damselfly is a small, blue-colored damselfly endemic to the 33 mi2 (85 km2) island of Rota, the third largest island in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) in the. The top of the head, mostly black, has two blue, teardrop-shaped spots perched behind the gigantic eyes. Females, generally blue, green, or tan, have black abdomens, and the spots on the head are. Females, which may have either a green or blue body, are distinguishable from other bluet females by their large size, but positive identification can only be accomplished by examining them under a. MALE: Look for the mushroom/lollipop shape on segment two (b) — which may be pointed or rounded at the top, and the completely blue segments eight and nine (c). FEMALE: Look for the torpedo shapes. Tying Bench—Blue Damselfly By Layne (Smitty) Smith Damselflies and dragonflies are very common in Central Florida ponds and lakes. These beautiful insects are a common food source for our bass and.
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