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词条 Marsh bluet
释义

  1. Description

  2. Habitat

  3. Diet

  4. Size

  5. Distribution

  6. Habits

  7. Flight season

  8. Ecology

  9. Reproduction

  10. Similar species

  11. References

{{Taxobox
| image = Marsh Bluet, male.jpg
| image_caption = male
| regnum = Animalia
| phylum = Arthropoda
| classis = Insecta
| ordo = Odonata
| subordo = Zygoptera
| familia = Coenagrionidae
| genus = Enallagma
| species = E. ebrium
| binomial = Enallagma ebrium
| binomial_authority = (Hagen, 1861)
}}

The marsh bluet (Enallagma ebrium) is a damselfly species in the family Coenagrionidae.

Description

  • Adult – Male marsh bluets have a blue thorax with a broad black stripe above and has two black shoulder stripes. Its slender abdomen is mostly blue with black marks along the top and with a black tip. The large eyes are dark blue-black with small, tear-shaped postocular spots. The thorax of the female is similar to the male only its tan or blue-green and black instead of blue and black. Its abdomen is mostly black above and tan or blue-green below. Its large eyes are brown and yellowish.
  • Naiad – The naiad is small about {{convert|16|to|20|mm|abbr=on}} in length. It has the typical slender shape of an immature damselfly. The naiad is light to dark brown in color.

Habitat

Marsh bluets are usually found near lowland lakes, ponds, and marshes, and has a definite preference for alkaline waters.

Diet

  • Naiad – They eat a wide variety of aquatic insects, including mosquito larvae, mayfly larvae, and other aquatic fly larvae.
  • Adult – Adult bluets eat a wide variety of small soft-bodied flying insects, such as mosquitoes, mayflies, flies and small moths. They sometimes pick small insects such as aphids from plants.

Size

It is a smaller species of bluets, with a size of {{convert|25|-|34|mm|abbr=on}} in length.[1]

Distribution

  • United States (Colorado • Connecticut • Iowa • Idaho • Illinois • Indiana • Kentucky • Massachusetts • Maryland • Maine • Michigan • Minnesota • Montana • Nebraska • North Dakota • New Hampshire • New Jersey • Ohio • Pennsylvania • Rhode Island • South Dakota • Tennessee • U.S. Virgin Islands • Vermont • Washington • Wisconsin • Wyoming)
  • Canada (Alberta • British Columbia • Manitoba • New Brunswick • Northwest Territories • Nova Scotia • Ontario • Prince Edward Island • Quebec • Saskatchewan)

Habits

Marsh bluets perch occasionally on vegetation in the area with the wings together. Their flight pattern is slow. They dart in and out of emergent vegetation.

Flight season

The marsh bluet is active early June to early September.

Ecology

Marsh bluets are very common at alkaline marshes in mid-summer.

Reproduction

Males set up territories at choice breeding sites. After males and females mate, the female oviposits, or lays her eggs, either singly or in tandem with the male. They will descend as much as a foot under the water to oviposit in aquatic vegetation.

Similar species

The marsh bluet looks similar to the Hagen's bluet and the familiar bluet.

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References

{{Wikispecies|Enallagma ebrium}}
1. ^Lam, E. (2004) Damselflies of the Northeast. Forest Hills, NY:Biodiversity Books, p. 74.
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090117145259/http://www.nae.usace.army.mil/recreati/nhl/NHL%20Dragonfly/nhlmarshbluet.html NHL Marsh Bluet]
  • Marsh Bluet
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20090621002043/http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/E/Enallagma%5Febrium/ Enallagma ebrium (Marsh Bluet)]
  • Damselfly Flight Periods
{{Taxonbar|from=Q142583}}

7 : Coenagrionidae|Odonata of North America|Insects of Canada|Insects of the United States|Fauna of the Eastern United States|Fauna of the Western United States|Insects described in 1861

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