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Family Coenagrionidae - Narrow-winged Damselflies

Attenuated Bluet - Enallagma daeckii - male Damselfly sp. - Argia fumipennis mature Pacific forktail - Ischnura cervula - female Vesper Bluet in New Brunswick - Enallagma vesperum - male Rambur's Forktail with mites? eggs of mites? - Ischnura ramburii - female Damselfly - Argia apicalis - female Green Damselfly - Ischnura posita - male Enallagma signatum? - Enallagma signatum
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies)
Suborder Zygoptera (Damselflies)
Family Coenagrionidae (Narrow-winged Damselflies)
Other Common Names
Pond Damselflies
nomenclature follows(1)
Numbers
105 spp. in 14 genera in our area(1)
Identification
adults typically hold wings together above body while at rest(2)
Works Cited
1. Dragonfly Society of the Americas. 2012. North American Odonata
2. A Field Guide to Insects
Richard E. White, Donald J. Borror, Roger Tory Peterson. 1998. Houghton Mifflin Co.