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Amethyst Dancer Damselfly

- In southern Arizona, the Amethyst Dancer (Argia Pallens) is a striking damselfly species characterized by its vibrant purple coloration in males - It is relatively common in this region compared to other parts of the U.S. and is often found near small, clear streams and canyons - Mature males are a brilliant, rich purple or amethyst color on the thorax and abdomen, which distinguishes them from the more common blue dancers - Females typically exhibit more muted tones, often brownish or tan, sometimes with subtle violet highlights - Like other "dancers," they have a characteristic jerky, bouncing flight pattern and tend to perch on rocks or vegetation near the water's edge  

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