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Scientific name: Calopteryx maculata (Beauvois)
Facts:The black-winged damselfly can be readily identified since it
is the only species that has solid black wings. Males and females differ
somewhat in wing coloration with males being darker winged. Naiads or
aquatic nymphs of the black-winged damselfly are typically found in
flowing streams. Damselflies are effective predators both as naiads and as
adults. A wide variety of damselflies occur throughout Texas. Most of
these cannot be accurately identified by anyone except damselfly
specialists. All damselflies can be distinguished from dragonflies
readily since damselflies hold their wings together over their back when
at rest. Moreover, damselflies have their front and hind wings very
similar in shape and size.
Photo credit: Extension Entomology, Texas A&M University |
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Last modified: August 10, 2001 by John A. Jackman