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Coenagrionidae ?
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 05-06-2008 19:47
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
Hello, i need help in identfying this beauty which i found on a small pond. Size was aprox. 30mm. Could it be a female Enallagma cyathigerum ? thank you in advance Makro Freak attached the following image: [80.92Kb] Edited by Makro Freak on 05-06-2008 19:51 |
Makro Freak |
Posted on 05-06-2008 19:48
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
bottom view
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 05-06-2008 19:49
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
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Makro Freak |
Posted on 05-06-2008 19:50
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
... genital
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jorgen |
Posted on 05-06-2008 22:24
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 75 Joined: 25.07.05 |
It's a Coenagrionidae, but not Enallagma cyathigerum. Besides, this looks like a young male to me. Do you have a clear view at the back of the head and S2? Is it a German Odonata? |
Makro Freak |
Posted on 05-06-2008 22:46
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
location: munich, germany. a small pond in a forrest. i hope the picture will work
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luisjgarcia |
Posted on 06-06-2008 08:13
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Member Location: Aragón Posts: 84 Joined: 26.05.08 |
He is an immature male of Coenagrion puella |
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jorgen |
Posted on 06-06-2008 10:02
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 75 Joined: 25.07.05 |
Indeed, I was a bit confused with the light pterostigma. |
Makro Freak |
Posted on 06-06-2008 14:46
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
Thank you very much. I have a book where all - or the most - german damselflies are displayed but i wasn't able to detect differences except colors and patterns. When translating this species name from german its something like Horseshoe-Damselfly. What was the indication for this species as i haven't found a pattern which looks like a horseshoe :-)
Edited by Makro Freak on 06-06-2008 14:52 |
jorgen |
Posted on 06-06-2008 17:06
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 75 Joined: 25.07.05 |
The shape of the figure on S2 is important, it can be a determinating factor. The line pattern on the chest and the back of the head are also important. The horseshoe is the figure on S2, it looks like [_]. |
Makro Freak |
Posted on 06-06-2008 17:36
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Member Location: Munich, Germany Posts: 179 Joined: 22.05.07 |
understand. does females own this pattern as well ? |
jorgen |
Posted on 06-06-2008 19:31
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Member Location: Belgium Posts: 75 Joined: 25.07.05 |
The females doen't have the horseshoe. |
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