Eastern forktail
Eastern forktail is a member of the damselfly family Coenagrionidae.
Distribution and habitat
This species is present in the Eastern United States, from the Atlantic coast to the Midwest and from north of Florida to Southern Canada and west to Montana and New Mexico.Habitat
These damselflies inhabit various wetlands, especially small ponds, slow moving streams and marshes.Description
Ischnura verticalis can reach a body length of. These small green, black and blue damselflies have a slender body with four wings folding over the back. The thorax of the males is black above, with pale green sides and green shoulder stripes. Eyes are dark above, greenish below. Abdomen is mainly black, with thin pale rings. The top of the abdomen is blue, with black markings on sides. The males' abdomens shows tiny projections off the tip.Females are usually grayish-blue, with greyish markings on the abdomen. In the immature female, the thorax is bright orange with black dorsal and shoulder stripes. The abdomen is black above and orange below. Eyes are dark above, orange below. The pterostigma is white to light brown. The females may be less commonly yellow-green like the male.
This species is very similar to Ischnura perparva, or the Western Forktail. These two species can be better distinguished on the basis of their range.