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Sumbana Jewel

Rhinocypha sumbana (Forster, 1897)

Description:

Pair of eyes compound black to great hard ., pair short antenne to the black ., arshy - yellow chrome , to the around faced ., black in fronz , clypeus and labrum ., shaped tern to the pattern in black and yellow ., black in hard to the body dorsal ., and wings to composite black lined , great looking nodus , and spoting lined black to the pair of corner top ( ; pterostigma) ., black in pair of 3 lengt and knee ,. Abdomen : arshy yellow - tailed segment , for covering to the red blood ( S1 – S10) ., pair in black for looking hair ( ; spin ) to the appendage model in areal .

Habitat:

Freshwater river of montana.

Notes:

The individue's look for capturing aside of clear river with interest of shown with the Rhinocypha pagenstecheri .

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1 Comment

Sergio Monteiro
Sergio Monteiro 3 years ago

Amazing photo. Congrats.

Deny
Spotted by
Deny

West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia

Spotted on Oct 21, 2018
Submitted on Jul 24, 2020

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