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Coenagrion ornatum

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Adults reach 30 to 31 mm, of which 20–30 mm abdomen, while wingspan is 17–24 mm. The base coloration is blue with black markings, similar to other coenagrionids. Male can be distinguished by a marking on the top of the second segment of the abdomen (S2) which resembles a stalked
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The species breeds in shallow, unshaded, slowly-flowing streams with moderate growth. It is absent from water bodies with densely overgrown banks. Most of the known localities in Europe are along ditches in agricultural areas where people regularly mow the banks and clean the bottoms.
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females, which can be distinguished by three forward-pointing black spires (ornate bluet females only have the central one). Males in turn closely resemble the
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males, from which they can be distinguished by serrated hind edges of eye-sports on the top of the head and details in abdomen markings.
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represent the central area of distribution, with but a few larger isolated populations to the west, specifically in
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The period of activity is short: adults fly in the summer, from May to July or mid-August.
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Europe's Dragonflies: A Field Guide to the Damselflies and Dragonflies
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Boudot, Jean-Pierre; Kalkman, Vincent J., eds. (2015).
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Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe
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Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Odonata
Zygoptera
Coenagrionidae
Coenagrion
Binomial name
Sélys
Synonyms
species
damselfly
Coenagrionidae
Europe
Western Asia
wine glass
trident
spears
azure damselfly
southern damselfly
Balkans
Danube

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