Enallagma anna

Williamson, 1900

River Bluet

Enallagma anna, the river bluet, is a of in the . The species was described by Williamson in 1900. It is found in North America, specifically in southern Canada and the western and northeastern United States. The IUCN lists it as Least Concern with a stable .

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How to pronounce Enallagma anna: /ɛnəˈlæɡmə ˈænə/

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Distribution

Southern Canada and western and northeastern United States. GBIF records also indicate presence in Vermont.

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Taxonomic Authority

Described by Williamson in 1900.

Conservation Status

IUCN status: Least Concern, with stable and no immediate threats to survival.

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