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Damselfly

poss. Metaleptobasis westfalli

Description:

This spotting is about 19mm long

Habitat:

Tropical wet forest in SW Costa Rica next to a small creek.

Notes:

Damselflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis, with an aquatic nymph stage. The female lays eggs in water, sometimes in underwater vegetation, or high in trees in bromeliads and other water-filled cavities. Nymphs are carnivorous, feeding on daphnia, mosquito larvae, and various other small aquatic organisms, using extendable jaws similar to those of the dragonfly nymph. The gills of damselfly nymphs are large and external, resembling three fins at the end of the abdomen. After moulting several times, the winged adult emerges and eats flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects. Some of the larger tropical species are known to feed on spiders, hovering near the web and plucking the spider from its nest.

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LarryGraziano
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LarryGraziano

Costa Rica

Spotted on Jul 19, 2012
Submitted on Aug 17, 2012

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