Dwergjuffer (Nehalennia speciosa) |
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The Sedgling is Europe's smallest and one of its rarest damselfly species. Apart from a few scattered sites in Germany (where we made our photographs of the species), it tends to occur only in North-Eastern Europe. Nehalennia speciosa is a truly tiny, slender and delicate-looking species.
Its main characteristic features (apart from its diminutive size) include the absence of postocular spots which instead are replaced by a curved light-blue line, and its typically creamy-white pterostigma. Its thorax and abdomen are a metallic green dorsally while the lower sides are typically a powdery light blue (or, in mature females, a rusty brown).
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