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Arctic bluet

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The Arctic bluet (Coenagrion johanssoni) is a damselfly which is part of the family of Coenagrionidae.

Range

The Arctic bluet is found in Northern Europe, and east through Asia as far as the Amur River. It is not found in Denmark. It is found in Finland and northern Sweden, but only in the mountains. It is also found in southern Norway as far north as Troms. They are common in the østlandet, but seldom in the vestlandet.

Appearance

The Arctic bluet is one of the smallest damselflies in Norway. The female is very similar to the male and has smaller characteristic stripes on its back.

The wings are held behind the body. The wingspan is between 32 and 40 millimetres.

References

  • Olsvik, Hans. 1996. Øyenstikkere i Møre & Romsdal, VestNorge, status for atlasprosjektet pr. 1995 Nordisk Odonatologisk forum. Vol 2, side 16
  • Sahlén, Göran. 1996. Sveriges Trollsländor. Feltbiogerna. 165 sider. ISBN 91-85094-43-9

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Arctic bluet: Brief Summary

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The Arctic bluet (Coenagrion johanssoni) is a damselfly which is part of the family of Coenagrionidae.

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