Blue Riverdamsel

Pseudagrion microcephalum

The Blue Riverdamsel is a common species damselflies in the Coenagrionidae family. It is also known as the Blue Sprite. They grow to 38mm in length. This species can easily be found near running water or still water. They usually rest on the plants either in the middle of ponds or at the water edges. On a sunny winter day, this damselfly may be the only damselfly still flying over the water, even though few of them can be seen. In the summer, a large number of Blue Riverdamsels are competing for a good perching position with other damselflies. The male of this damselfly is brightly blue in colour with black pattern on his abdomen. Its head, face, and eyes are also blue. ''Pseudagrion microcephalum'' looks similar to the Common Bluetail and the Eastern Billabongfly. The female is blue-grey to grey-green in colour.
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Distribution

This species can be found in the Australian states of New South Wales, Northern Territory, Queensland, Victoria and Western Australia. It can also be found in Asia:Bangladesh, China, Guangxi, Hong Kong, Hainan, Indonesia, India, Japan, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Malaysia, Philippines, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Viet Nam.
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Reproduction

Blue Riverdamsels mate in tandem position. After when mating is donethe female will return to the water and lay her eggs, usually with the male still in the tandem position. They lay their eggs in the plants under the surface of water. Females have a blade-like ovipositor for making an opening in the plant for her eggs. They will sometimes lay eggs alone without the male in tandem position.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOdonata
FamilyCoenagrionidae
GenusPseudagrion
SpeciesPseudagrion microcephalum
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Sri Lanka