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AzureBluet may refer to: Houstonia caerulea, a North American plant Enallagma aspersum, a North American damselfly Azure Damselfly, a European damselfly...
Houstonia caerulea, commonly known as azurebluet, Quaker ladies, or bluets, is a perennial species in the family Rubiaceae. It is native to eastern Canada...
Enallagma aspersum, the azurebluet, is a species of narrow-winged damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is found in North America (Canada and the...
The variable damselfly or variable bluet (Coenagrion pulchellum) is a European damselfly. Despite its name, it is not the only blue damselfly prone to...
crescent bluet, refers to the shape of the markings on segment two of the male and its scientific name. This species is similar to the azure damselfly...
Enallagma cyathigerum (common blue damselfly, common bluet, or northern bluet) is a species found mainly between latitudes 40°N and 72°N; It is widely...
characteristic resembles brighter azure damselfly females, which can be distinguished by three forward-pointing black spires (ornate bluet females only have the central...
Joan exists also in the floor of the Bluet Chapel, inscribed thus: "In memoriam...Joa...Poyntz olim Arthuri Bluet ar(mi)g(e)ri at nuper Philippi Poyntz...
(Irish bluet) – Coenagrion lunulatum. The common name comes from the fact that it is found in Ireland but not in Britain. Azure damselfly (azurebluet) –...
flight they use which contrasts with the straightforward direct flight of bluets, forktails and other pond damselflies. They are usually to be seen in the...
harder to identify to species. For example, in Coenagrion, the Eurasian bluets, the males are bright blue with black markings, while the females are usually...
the Diocese of Lincoln: Gules, two lions passant guardant or on a chief azure the Virgin ducally crowned sitting on a throne issuant from the chief on...