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Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly
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Guy F



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I'm think this is a teneral female Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly, which are rare in the UK. Seen in the Camargue - July 2007
· Date: Sun 28, October 2007 · Views: 1244
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paul m

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Sat 24, November 2007 3:34pm

Although orange and lime green sound like 'gaudy' colours, this is quite a subtle, delicate pattern. Nice!

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Guy F

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Sat 24, November 2007 5:09pm

The colours had me confused for a long time! It turns out that this is what they look like while they're maturing, they go from bright orange when they've just emerged, to green when they're mature!

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Tue 11, December 2007 12:11pm

So why's it called 'blue-tailed'?

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Guy F

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Fri 28, December 2007 5:08pm

The adult males do have a nice little blue tail 'light' so their name does make sense, but unlike the related Blue-tailed Damselfly the females never have a blue tail.

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