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BRIMSTONE CLUBTAIL

Stylurus intricatus

Description:

The Brimstone Clubtail is small and mostly pale yellow-green, including face, thorax, upper legs and abdomen. The abdomen is marked with black, and segments 7 to 9 are a bright sulfur yellow on the sides. Males perch (hang) in low vegetation in open fields. The female resembles the male.

Habitat:

Sluggish rivers in open country and open dry lands

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Dhilip
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Dhilip

North Central, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Jan 4, 2017
Submitted on Jan 4, 2017

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