Coenagrion angulatum
Walker, 1912
Prairie Bluet
Coenagrion angulatum, the prairie bluet, is a in the Coenagrionidae. It is native to North America. The is listed as Least Concern () by the IUCN, with a stable and no immediate threats to its survival. The conservation status was last reviewed in 2017.


Pronunciation
How to pronounce Coenagrion angulatum: /ˌsɛŋ.əˈɡriː.ɒn æŋˈɡjuː.lə.təm/
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Distribution
North America
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Conservation Status
The IUCN Red List classifies Coenagrion angulatum as Least Concern () with a stable trend. The status was assessed in 2017.
Sources and further reading
- BugGuide
- Wikipedia
- GBIF taxonomy match
- iNaturalist taxon
- NCBI Taxonomy
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