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Blue-fronted Dancer

Argia apicalis

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Blue-fronted Dancer males have an entirely pale blue thorax and an abdomen which is black, except for the three pale blue end segments. Brown form females are golden brown all over. Blue form females have an all-blue thorax like the males.

Blue-fronted Dancer

Size: 33-40 mm (1.3-1.6 in)

Habitat: banks of large muddy rivers, sometimes also ponds and lakes

Great Plains Range: TX, OK, KS, NE, SD, ND, NM, CO, MO, IA, MN

Flight season: May to October

Blue-fronted Dancer map

Blue indicates record in Beckemeyer database.
Green indicates record in Sibley database.
Yellow indicates sight or photographic record.


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