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Blue-ringed dancer (Argia sedula)        Images © Mark A. Chappell

This well-named damselfly is a common sight around ponds and streams in southern parts of North America.  As is the case in a number of damselfly species, females are less colorful than males, as can be seen in this photo of a mating pair.   These were photographed in southern California.

  • Canon 7D; Sigma 150 mm f2.8 stabilized macro lens, fill-in flash (2012)