Narrow-winged damselfly| Botswana 1983 | Malaysia 2000 | Singapore 1985 | Turky of North Cyprus 1998 |
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| Damselfly Chlorolestes elegans (Agrionidae) |
Bi-coloued Damselfly Ceriagrion cerinorubellum (Agrionidae) |
Bi-coloued Damselfly Ceriagrion cerinorubellum (Agrionidae) |
Leon's Red Eyed Damselfly Agrion splendens (Agrionidae) |
| Ghana 1991 | Ireland 2009 | England 2008 | Moldova 2009 | Russia 2001 |
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| Northern Damselfly Coenagrion coenagrion (Agrionidae) |
Irish Bluet Coenagrion lunulatum (Agrionidae) |
Southern Damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale (Agrionidae) |
Blue-eyed Damselfly Coenagrion lindeni (Agrionidae) |
Northern Damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum (Agrionidae) |
| Aland 2012 | Mozambique 2011 | Isle of Man 2008 | Bulgaria 2005 |
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| Blue-tailed Damselfly Ischnura elegans (Agrionidae) |
Common Blue-tailed Damselfly Ischnura heterosticta (Agrionidae) |
Large Red Damselfly Pyrrhosoma nymphula (Agrionidae) |
Red-eyed Damselfly Erythromma najas (Agrionidae) |
| Uganda 1991 | China, HongKong 2012 | Mustique 2011 |
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| Common Blue Damselfly Enallagma glaucum (Agrionidae) |
Four-spot Midget Mortonagrion hirosei (Agrionidae) |
Damselfly Argia concinna (Agrionidae) |
| Sahara OCC Rasd. 1995 | Republic of Palau 1999 | ElSalvador 1985 |
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| Narrow-winged Damselfly Plactiyc nemis (Agrionidae) |
Narrow-winged Damselfly Megalagrion leptodemus (Agrionidae) |
Helicopter Damselfly Mecistogaster ornatus rambur (Agrionidae) |
Narrow-winged damselfly is the smallest kind by the friend of a dragonfly. It has stopped at the shade of the surrounding leaf of a pond or the damp swamp quietly. Completely unlike a situation like the fighter of demon biddiy or Anax nigrofasciatus, it seems to be a fairy. Seemingly there is a territory also in narrow-winged damselfly and the narrow range is protected. Narrow-winged damselfly folds the feather when having stopped unlike departments of biddiy, such as Anax nigrofasciatus, the gray dragonfly, etc. on the back.
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