Sparkling Jewelwing #2
by Paul Rebmann
Title
Sparkling Jewelwing #2
Artist
Paul Rebmann
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
A female sparkling jewelwing damselfly perched on a spatterdock leaf above the water of the Ockalwaha River.
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Sparkling jewelwings are members of the Calopterygidae family of broad-winged damselflies, large damselflies that are usually found along streams. Calopteryx dimidiata range through the southeastern United States, mostly in the coastal plain, west into Texas, to Kentucky and up the Atlantic coast into New England. The adult damselflies are from 37-50mm (1.5-2in.) long and have clear wings. Males have dark wingtips, females usually have a white spot called the pterostigma on the leading edge of the wings, and also sometimes have dark wingtips.
(Species description from the artist's Wild Florida Photo website www.wildflphoto.com)
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March 19th, 2015
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