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Halloween Pennant Dragonfly

Celithemis eponina

Description:

The Halloween Pennant has been described as looking very similar to a butterfly. Its wings are orange-yellow in color, though its markings are dark brown, not black as is commonly believed; the entirely orange-yellow wings with dark brown bands are what has given it its Halloween common name and its typical position of being perched at the tip of a weed stalk, waving in the breeze like a pennant contributes to the remainder of its common name. The young has yellow markings, including a stripe on its back, and adult males develop pale red markings, particularly on the face, though females will occasionally get these red markings too. Halloween Pennants are normally between 38 and 42 mm (approx. 1.5 inches) in size. They feed on other insects, and they are able to fly in rain and strong wind. On hot days, it will often shade its thorax using its wings

Habitat:

They are commonly found in Central and east North America, particularly in Florida, where they are in season all year round. In the northern part of the range, they are in season from mid-June to mid-August. They can range as far north as south of Canada and as west as New Mexico, but east of the Rocky Mountains. They particularly live around ponds, marshes and lakes, often perched on weedy stems.

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2 Comments

JamieDorton
JamieDorton 10 years ago

Thank you!

Debbie Stewart
Debbie Stewart 10 years ago

What a brilliant and apt name for this dragonfly Jamie, nice spotting!

JamieDorton
Spotted by
JamieDorton

Tampa, Florida, USA

Spotted on Jul 11, 2013
Submitted on Jul 12, 2013

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