 
                                            Blue Grass Dart (Pseudagrion microcephalum) (male)
Flora & Fauna
The male Pseudagrion microcephalum is distinguished from the other Pseudagrion damselfly (Pseudagrion decorum) by a dorsal mark that can be described as ‘goblet’ or ‘thistle-head’ shaped. When identifying the duller female damselflies, a clue is offered by the proximity of a more distinctively marked, more easily distinguished male form. This species is known to migrate in vast numbers during the months of October and September.
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                                        Nature Collection
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                                     Photograph ID:
                                         001/0389/0059
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