Mrs. Spearhead - _TNY_1681
There are several species of damselfly here which at a glance look the same. All of them small, narrow and blue, right?
The blue ones are the males and the females (like this one) tend to be more white or grey. This one is a spearhead bluet (Coenagrion hastulatum), also known as the northern bluet, which I found on a leaf near the Nedre Dammen pond at Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta national park.
There were several of these at this location so I managed to also snap a shot of a male here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/51859615731/
So why "spearhead". Well, the male of this species have a marking resembling a spearhead on segment 2 and 3 on the abdomen counted from the front (referred to as S2 & S3).
Mrs. Spearhead - _TNY_1681
There are several species of damselfly here which at a glance look the same. All of them small, narrow and blue, right?
The blue ones are the males and the females (like this one) tend to be more white or grey. This one is a spearhead bluet (Coenagrion hastulatum), also known as the northern bluet, which I found on a leaf near the Nedre Dammen pond at Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta national park.
There were several of these at this location so I managed to also snap a shot of a male here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/51859615731/
So why "spearhead". Well, the male of this species have a marking resembling a spearhead on segment 2 and 3 on the abdomen counted from the front (referred to as S2 & S3).