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Posted on 30-06-2008 18:46
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HI,
I know maybe the Id for a dragonfly just looking pics is so hard, but maybe some expert know the Id of this yellow odonata:


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It looks like Calopteryx sp. but not sure... Where did you find it? Don't forget, locality, habitat, size, date etc.
Greetings, Tomi
 
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Posted on 30-06-2008 19:20
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eguzki wrote:
It looks like Calopteryx sp. but not sure... Where did you find it? Don't forget, locality, habitat, size, date etc.


oh yes, sorry stupid of me to forgot it !
I found it in north Italy, near Pavia (about 100 meters altitude) in morning, one week ago.
it was long about 4/5 centimeters
 
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Posted on 30-06-2008 23:39
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I think it's Calopteryx sp too. I'm not familiar with the Italian species of this family For a moment I thought it was C. haemorrhoidalis but it misses the dark belt on the wings.
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Posted on 01-07-2008 07:30
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Calopteryx splendens, a female. Pterostigmas near to the apex of the wingWink
 
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luisjgarcia wrote:
Calopteryx splendens, a female. Pterostigmas near to the apex of the wingWink


Which also applies to at least C. xanthostoma and C. haemorrhoidalis.Wink I read that C. splendens splendens (nominate) is in fact absent in Italy. The subspecies C. splendens caprai "takes over" there. I've never seen it but the one on the photos could very well be the latter.
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Posted on 01-07-2008 12:19
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really thank you for the ID
The genre Calopterix is so Common in that zone, I usually see a lot of blue ones (Thought they are male of calopterix splendens or virgo)
greetings, Matteo
 
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Posted on 01-07-2008 12:29
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Er..., why not a Lestes?
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Lestes crossed my mind too but the pure white pterostigma makes it Calopterix, I think.
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Posted on 02-07-2008 13:59
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Paul, in Lestes the wings has a narrower zone in his beginning (the peduncle) in Calopteryx not.Wink
 
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Paul Beuk wrote:
Er..., why not a Lestes?


In North America, at least, Lestes spp. are called Spreadwings on account of the way they hold their wings at about 45 degrees from the body.
This is obviously a Broad-winged Damselfly Calopteryx
 
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I'll shut up...







For now. Grin
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Grin
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Nothing more different to Calopteryx than a Lestes!

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