And after all these years a page for the Damsels. I can just now really shoot these things with the new camera. I think there are alsmost 40 species in AR. I will be going back and searching for older shots to add here. Give me some time. In the meantime, this is Argia apicalis, the Blue-fronted Dancer. From a run to Woodruff county for butterflies. 

And though a bit anomalous, this is a male Enallagma aspersum, the Azure bluet, one from the other big genera in Arkansas. This one was haunting a small woodland pond in the Ouachitas south of Hot Springs. That black crosshatch mark on the thorax is the anomaly.
I can also say these will not be in some consistent order for now. This is the American Rubyspot male from Big Creek in 2020. One of the commonest there in that clear water and many Ozark clear water streams.  
 
This is the female Rubyspot same day and same walk on Big Creek. They were posing for us.  
This is the most common Damsel on the property most of the time. The female of Lestes vigilax, the Swamp Spreadwing.