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Common and Rare, Pt. 2 - _TNY_5492

While visiting the island of Gällnö in the archipelago of Stockholm, Sweden, I happened upon this one which is somewhat rare.

 

It's a female common bluetail, (Ischnura elegans), also known as the blue-tailed damselfly.

 

But wait, how can it be "somewhat rare" with a name including "common"?

 

Well, the females of this species come in no less than five different colour forms (two immature and three mature ones). This particular one is as I understand it the rarest of them and was called Infuscans-obsoleta, but then it got changed into Rufescens-obsoleta which was more logical as it is a mature form of the immature rufescens one. Supposedly, it has changed another time, this time into "C-type Mature" which in my opinion is quite a lot less discriptive.

 

Part 1 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/51518615597/

 

Two more shots of this little lady here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/44801545234/

 

and here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/46229922275/

 

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Uploaded on December 4, 2021
Taken on July 11, 2018