
Arroyo Bluet
enallagma praevarum
The Arroyo Bluet (Enallagma praevarum) is an enchanting damselfly that brings a flash of brilliant blue to the arid and semi-arid waterways of western North America. Belonging to the family Coenagrionidae, these slender, delicate insects are frequently observed fluttering gracefully just above the water's surface or perched on low vegetation near streams and desert springs. Known for their active, low-altitude flights, Arroyo Bluets are key indicators of healthy freshwater ecosystems. Watching them hover and dart reveals a master of aerial maneuverability, as they patrol their small territories and seek out mates under the bright desert sun.
生息地: Typically found around slowly moving streams, desert arroyos, marshy ponds, and spring-fed wetlands in arid or semi-arid landscapes.
外見
Adult male Arroyo Bluets are characterized by their vibrant sky-blue abdomen paired with intricate black rings and markings, culminating in a blue tip on the final segments. Their thorax features a distinctive blue-and-black striped pattern, and their eyes are a striking blue. Females exhibit a much more subdued coloration, often appearing in shades of tan, pale green, or dull blue with dark dorsal markings. They are small damselflies, measuring roughly 3 to 4 centimeters in length, with narrow, clear wings that they fold neatly along their backs when at rest.

カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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おもしろい事実
During mating, the pair forms a heart-like shape known as a 'mating wheel' while flying or resting on streamside vegetation.
Like other damselflies, Arroyo Bluets can rotate their heads almost 360 degrees to spot prey and predators in any direction.
Male Arroyo Bluets are highly territorial and will aggressively defend a choice patch of stream-side reeds from other males.
特殊能力
Aerial Agility
Capable of hovering in place, flying backward, and making sudden, rapid changes of direction to evade predators or capture tiny flying insects.
Tandem Oviposition
Males often remain attached to females in a tandem link while eggs are laid, guarding them against rival males and ensuring safe deposition into aquatic plants.
Aquatic Nymph Survival
In their larval stage, they possess caudal gills that extract oxygen from water, allowing them to thrive in slow-moving, oxygen-depleted desert pools.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 3+ cm
- 翼開長
- 3+ cm
- 体重
- 0.00005+ kg
- 寿命
- 1+ 年
- Top Speed
- 12 km/h
- 一度の産卵数
- 100+
- 抱卵期間
- 10+ 日
食性と食事
As both nymphs and adults, they are voracious predators of small invertebrates, playing a crucial role in controlling mosquito and gnat populations.
年齢による違い: Nymphs are aquatic generalists that ambush underwater invertebrates and tiny fish, whereas adults fly to pursue and capture aerial insects.
主な食物
- Mosquito larvae
- Gnats
- Midges
- Small flies
- Mayflies
採餌方法
- Pursuit
生態系とのつながり
Southern House Mosquito
Culex quinquefasciatus
The Arroyo Bluet hunts this species in its larval form underwater and as flying adults near waterways.
Flame Skimmer
Libellula saturata
Larger predatory dragonflies patrol the same streams and occasionally prey upon the smaller Arroyo Bluet.
Green Heron
Butorides virescens
This wading bird occasionally snatches adult damselflies resting on reeds or near the water surface.
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安全性
危険度
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よくある質問
Arroyo Bluetを見分けるには?
Arroyo Bluetを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Arroyo Bluetの長さは何ですか?
3+ cm
Arroyo Bluetの翼開長は何ですか?
3+ cm
Arroyo Bluetの体重は何ですか?
0.00005+ kg
Arroyo Bluetの寿命は何ですか?
1+ 年
Arroyo Bluetのtop Speedは何ですか?
12 km/h
Arroyo Bluetは何を食べますか?
As both nymphs and adults, they are voracious predators of small invertebrates, playing a crucial role in controlling mosquito and gnat populations.
Arroyo Bluetは通常どこに生息していますか?
Typically found around slowly moving streams, desert arroyos, marshy ponds, and spring-fed wetlands in arid or semi-arid landscapes.
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