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Coenagrion pulchellum female / Variable Damselfly female / Fledermaus-Azurjungfer weibchen / Agrion gracieux femelle.
This species is similar to the Azure Damselfly Coenagrion puella and the Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma cyathigerum with which it coexists. However the males of the Variable Damselfly are comparatively darker (due to more extensive black markings) and appear more slender.
KEY IDENTIFICATION FEATURES:
-Extensive black markings on thorax and abdomen
-The pronotum has a pronounced trilobate hind margin.
-The U-shaped black marking on the second abdominal segment is normally joined to the black ring at the posterior edge
-In males segments 4-6 have less blue/more black than in Coenagrion puella and the blue dorsal thoracic stripes are always waisted and form an exclamation mark!
-In the female there are two colour forms, blue and green. In the blue form there is a black patch on the second abdominal segment shaped like a "mercury" mark,in the green form it is more thistle-shaped. However some Azure females Coenagrion puella have a similar pattern.
Source: http://www.habitas.org.uk/dragonflyireland/5605.htm
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