Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Sympetrum fonscolombii (female)
#1
Hi!
Can anyone help me to identify this odonata? I think it resembles Sympetrum fonscolombii, am I right?
location: Portalegre, Portugal
date: 2007/09/05
Posted by
cosmln on 17-01-2008 05:17
#2
Rui Andrade wrote:
Hi!
Can anyone help me to identify this odonata? I think it resembles Sympetrum fonscolombii, am I right?
location: Portalegre, Portugal
date: 2007/09/05

yes, it is
cosmln
#3
Thank you cosmln

#4
I think it is still in the teneral stage. But there is already some red on the top of the abdomen which might indicate a male
Joaquim
#5
Thank you Joaquim. Actually I was just looking it up right now.
Can anyone else tell me if it's a male or a female?
Posted by
cosmln on 17-01-2008 14:34
#6
Rui Andrade wrote:
Thank you Joaquim. Actually I was just looking it up right now.
Can anyone else tell me if it's a male or a female?
it is a female, almost mature coloration. when the below part of the eye will be more blue will be a mature one. that blue is specific for S.f. i was hoping that you have photographed
S.sinaiticum is probable to be found in Portugal (not yet, at least from what i know).
by the way, an excellent image. i have only males in my photos.
cosmln
#7
Thank you again cosmln. I don't think I have S. sinaiticum photographed but I'll be on the lookout.
#8
Yes it is a female. She has a stouter abdomen than the male. the superior abdominal appendages are shorter, and there is no inferior abdominal appendice.
To compare, here is a photo of a newly emerged male of S.fonscolombii
#9
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by the way, an excellent image. i have only males in my photos.
cosmln
Here are two beautiful photos of females. You can find high resolution images in here:
http://commons.wi...ragonflies
Posted by
cosmln on 17-01-2008 16:16
#11
the last one is a male (a young one). you can see the anal appendage very well.
mature male are bright red. the only similar (so red) one is
Crocothemis erythraea.
again, excellent photos
cosmln
#12
Thank you all for your insight

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Joaquim and Christine, your photos are great
