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Enallagma annexum
Northern Bluet

(Hagen, 1861)
Coenagrionidae, Pond Damsel Family
photo of Male northern bluet
Male northern bluet — Dan Jackson
The bluets form a group of about 17 similar species in Wisconsin in which the males usually share the characteristics of having blue and black stripes on the thorax, and blue and black markings on the abdomen. In-hand examinations are usually needed to identify them, although they can be grouped into subcategories based on the amount of black showing on the abdomen. Males are easily identified, under magnification, by the shape of their terminal appendages. Females are generally duller than males, and they are more difficult to identify, which is accomplished by subtle differences in the shape of the mesostigmal plates on the top of the thorax. Generally, males are bright blue while the females are green or yellow-green or blue. There are some species that are yellow-orange, a mix of various colors, or black with some blue.
Status-Global/State:
Global: G5 Wisconsin: S4
Distinguishing Characteristics:
The male of this species is a blue-type bluet because of its predominantly blue abdomen. This species is very similar to, and difficult even for specialists to separate from, the vernal bluet. However, the most recent research suggests specific status for both, and that is how we treat them here. Some odonatists consider these forms to be subspecies. The body length of the northern buet varies from 1.1 to 1.6 inches.
Description of Habitat/Range:
The northern bluet is found usually at ponds, marshes, and some slow streams. Common in Wisconsin, it ranges throughout Canada and northern United States, including the mountains in the west.
Flight Season:
Typical flight season is from late May to mid-July in Wisconsin.
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photo of Male northern bluet
Male northern bluet — Dan Jackson
photo of Male northern bluet
Male northern bluet — Mike Reese
photo of Side view of male northern bluet cerci
Side view of male northern bluet cerci — Dan Jackson
photo of Female northern bluet with severed abdomen of a male still attached
Female northern bluet with severed abdomen of a male still attached — Dan Jackson
photo of Male and female northern bluet
Male and female northern bluet — Dennis Paulson
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