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Blue dasher

Pachydiplax longipennis

Description:

Is a dragonfly of the skimmer family. It is common and widely distributed in the United States. Mature males develop a bluish-white pruinescence on the back of the abdomen and, in western individuals, on the thorax. They display this pruinescence to other males as a threat while defending territories at the edge of the water. Although the species name longipennis means "long wings", the wings are not substantially longer than those of related species. Females do, however, have a short abdomen that makes the wings appear longer in comparison.

Habitat:

This picture was taken close to Arví Park

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1 Comment

LeoTitularDebuyan
LeoTitularDebuyan 11 years ago

i think its a dragonfly.....

fotografiapino
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fotografiapino

Antioquia, Colombia

Spotted on Apr 21, 2013
Submitted on Apr 21, 2013

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