Light blue and black on the head, transparent wings with a two little "golden" squares and the rest of its body light green and black with blue on its tail. Due to its geographical range I don't know what species it is. Does anyone know?
Lat: -34.82, Long: -56.21
Spotted on Aug 11, 2012
Submitted on Aug 11, 2012
14 Comments
Yes,sorry, Taka. I was in a bit of a rush so I wrote the comment quickly. The Scarce Blue-tailed Damselfly comes from the UK...
Ceci, it cannot be the Rambur's fork tail because of the range. Ischnura ramburii does not extend to your area. Please be nicer while acknowledging other's suggestions, as taka was trying to help you.
No, I think It is Rambur's Forktail (Ischnura ramburii)
Big thanks, Jacob! =)
Very nice!
Today I have learned how to catch damselflies with my hand without harming them. =)
Thanks, Sofi! =)
love it!!
=D
"Ya me parecía"
No, it is not an Aeshna mixta.
Thanks, Mati! I really appreciate the thought! =)
I am going to see.
Thanks, Mati. I'm not sure if this is an Aeshna mixta, does anyone know if it is so?
Wow!
I don't know if it is a female.