The Blue-Fronted Dancer Damselfly (Argia Apicalis) is a damselfly species in the family Coenagrionidae, native to parts of North America. The Blue-Front Dancer Damselfly is very similar to dragonflies, although damselfly’s hold their wings along and parallel to their body when they are resting. Dragonflies, on the other hand, hold their wings outstretched and away from their bodies.
Blue-Fronted Dancer damselflies range in length from between 1.3 and 1.6 inches. You can usually find them near large and small rivers, streams, lakes, ponds, and muddy rivers. Have you ever seen one of these beautiful damselflies before? Let us know in the comments.