[5][1] It is found in India, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore and Thailand.
[1] It is a common damselfly, but usually under-recorded due to its similarity with other blue and black colored Pseudagrion species.
Its thorax is azure blue with broad black dorsal and humeral stripes.
The superior anal appendages are black, diverging outward, and curving inward on the apices like hooks.
It can be further distinguished from Pseudagrion malabaricum by its superior anal appendages being bifid at the apices.