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- Coenagrion hastulatum, the northern damselfly or spearhead bluet, is a damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. The species is widespread and common in...
- cyathigerum Arctic Bluet, Coenagrion johanssoni Northern Damselfly, Coenagrion hastulatum Norfolk Damselfly, Coenagrion armatum Irish Damselfly, Coenagrion lunulatum...
- damselfly Coenagrion armatum Ex (1957) Northern damselfly Coenagrion hastulatum Scot Southern damselfly Coenagrion mercuriale Eng/Wales Azure damselfly...
- Synonyms Diphasiastrum complanatum subsp. complanatum (Rouy) Jermy Diphasium hastulatum Sipliv. Diphasium issleri (Rouy) Holub Lycopodium alpinum race issleri...
- Coenagrion ecornutum Coenagrion exornatum Coenagrion glaciale Coenagrion hastulatum Coenagrion holdereri Coenagrion hylas Coenagrion intermedium Coenagrion...
- damselfly (protected by law) Coenagrion armatum Dark Bluet Coenagrion hastulatum Spearhead Bluet Coenagrion johanssoni Arctic Bluet Coenagrion lunulatum...
- guilleminianum - Orthosia guilleminiana V. han****ianum - Cynanchum mongoli**** V. hastulatum - Matelea hastulata V. hatchii - Matelea magnifolia V. heydei - Cynanchum...
- exclamationis (Fraser, 1919) Coenagrion glaciale (Selys, 1872) Coenagrion hastulatum Charpentier, 1825 – Northern Damselfly, Spearhead Bluet Coenagrion holdereri...
- Machine Bedjanič, Matjaž; Weldt, Saso (2000). "Rediscovery of Coenagrion hastulatum (Charpentier, 1825) in Slovenia (Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)". Exuviae...
- Abraham Rees work The Cyclopaedia. It was reclassified as Raco**** hastulatum by Leslie Pedley in 2003 then transferred back to genus Acacia in 2014...