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eguzki
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Posted on 21-11-2006 18:34
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I think this dragonfly belongs to the Coenagrionidae family. Any idea about the genera?
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eguzki wrote:
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-07-22
Place: garden

I think this dragonfly belongs to the Coenagrionidae family. Any idea about the genera?


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Hello
I think Ischnura elegans female

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lweit wrote:
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I think Ischnura elegans female

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Hi Louis! Thank you for your rapid answer. I have an image from another dragonfly belonging to the same family. Could it be a Coenagrion puella?
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Hello eguzki
Yes male Coenagrion sp. but he doesn't seen very good the dorsal shape on the second abdominal segment ??
Perheaps C. puella

Louis
 
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I agree with lweit on both accounts.
The first one is a female Ischnura elegans of form infuscans (females of this species occur in five color forms).
The second is indeed a male Coenagrion, but lweit is right that you should examine the ventral view of the second abdominal segment more closely to determine the exact species.
 
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