Eight-spotted skimmer
The eight-spotted skimmer (Libellula forensis) is a dragonfly of the skimmer family.
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Species: | L. forensis |
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Range of L. forensis [2] |
Description
This dragonfly features the standard skimmer body form, and earns its name from the eight black markings on the wings. It is similar to the twelve-spotted skimmer, but lacks the black markings on the wing tips of that species. Males are additionally adorned with a total of eight opaque white spots. It can be found west of the Rocky Mountains near muddy bottomed ponds and lakes.[3] East of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, some females may also have white spots, making them the only female dragonflies in North American with white spots on the wings.[4] The total length is 44 to 50 mm. Flight season is April through October.[3][4]
References
- "Libellula forensis". Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
- "Distribution Viewer". OdonataCentral. Archived from the original on September 3, 2011. Retrieved December 2, 2009.
- Abbott, John C. (2005). Dragonflies and Damselflies of Texas and the South-Central United States. Princeton University Press. p. 271. ISBN 0-691-11364-5.
- Dunkle, Sidney W. (2000). Dragonflies Through Binoculars. Oxford University Press. pp. 297–298. ISBN 0-19-511268-7.
External links
Media related to Libellula forensis at Wikimedia Commons
- Libellula forensis on BugGuide.Net