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It also looks similar to the Florida bluet which is orange in color.
The slender bluet has many species that are similar to it.
On the male slender bluet his abdominal segments 8 and 9 are blue.
This is how this bluet gets its common name.
The orange bluet is small in size with an average length of 1 - 1 inches.
The orange bluet has a long flight season.
This species of bluet stands out from other many bluets because of its orange color.
Its commonly known as the slender bluet.
The slender bluet, as its common name implies is a blue damselfly with a thin abdomen.
Orange bluet females will posture their unwillingness to mate.
This bluet is unusual in that it is most active in the late afternoon.
On the female slender bluet her segments 8-10 are blue, while the top of segment 8 is a black bar or T-shaped mark.
This bluet is 22-27 mm long, with a wingspan of 30-32 mm.
The tule bluet can be also found in alkaline or salty water.
One of the similar species is the skimming Bluet which is found in similar habitats.
The Northern Bluet is a small damselfly with a length of 1 to 1.6 inches (26 to 40 mm) long.
The following is the list of habitats of the Tule Bluet.
Boreal Bluet populations are currently widespread, abundant, and secure.
At this point Clark, with Watson and Thomas Bluet, were to be excluded.
This bluet is often found near streams, ponds, pools with still waters, slow moving streams, and rivers.
The Marsh Bluet is active early June to early September.
The Cretan bluet is endemic to the Greek island of Crete.
The populations of the tule bluet are widespeard, abundant, and secure.
We had brought a propane stove with the small Bluet cartridges so popular in France and the rest of Europe.
Francis Bluet & Joan his wife lye here interr'd also.
Houstonia caerulea produces showy flowers approximately 1 cm across.
Houstonia caerulea (N)
Houstonia caerulea (azure bluet)
Houstonia caerulea L. (Syn.
Houstonia caerulea (Azure Bluet or Quaker ladies) is a perennial species in the Rubiaceae family.
The Scotts succeeded, too, with hairebell (Campanula rotundifolia), whose pale blue blossoms appear through much of the summer, and the graceful American bluets, or Quaker ladies (Houstonia caerulea).