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Scientists claim to have solved the damselfly color mystery
For more than 20 years‚ a research team at Lund University in Sweden has studied the common bluetail damselfly. Females occur in three different color forms—one with a male-like appearance‚ something that protects them from mating harassment. In a new study‚ an international research team found that this genetic color variation that is shared among several species arose through changes in a specific genomic region at least 5 million years ago.