Variable dancer
The variable dancer (Argia fumipennis) is a damselfly of the family Coenagrionidae. It is native to North America, where it is widespread throughout the east and present in the interior western United States.[1]
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Violet dancer A. f. violacea, Male | |
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Species: | A. fumipennis |
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Argia fumipennis (Burmeister, 1839) | |
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The male of the subspecies A. f. violacea (the violet dancer) is purple with a blue tip.[2]
Subspecies
Argia fumipennis has three subspecies:
- Black dancer A. f. atra
- Smoky-winged dancer A. f. fumipennis
- Violet dancer A. f. violacea
- Smoky-winged dancer A. f. fumipennis, Male
- Violet dancer A. f. violacea, Female
- Violet dancer A. f. violacea, Male
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References
- Argia fumipennis. NatureServe. 2012.
- Paseka, J. M. Argia fumipennis violacea. Nebraska Dragonflies and Damselflies. 2010.
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