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Common Name: Sedge Sprite Latin Name:
Nehalennia irene (Hagen, 1861)
(R.
Bercha, det.)
Length: 24 - 30 mm
Range: Alberta
Habitat:
Ponds with sedges
Time of year seen: June to
August (Additional Sightings)
Diet: Insects
Other: The Sedge Sprite is Alberta's smallest Damselfly. Male
Sedge Sprites are a bright metallic green with light blue tipped abdomens
and no post-ocular spots.
Females come in two color morphs: green with yellow and metallic green
with blue markings. These damselflies are weak fliers, typically found
in thickly vegetated areas around ponds with grass and sedges. (Acorn,
2004 & Cannings, 2002)
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