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Jewelwings and rubyspots, Broad-winged Damselflies (Calopterygidae). TN lists 6 species in 2 genera
Superb Jewelwing, Calopteryx amata, M.
Calopteryx amata, Superb Jewelwing, M.
Superb Jewelwing (Calopteryx amata) m.
C. amata, M.
Superb Jewelwing (Calopteryx amata) f.
Sparkling Jewelwing, Calopteryx dimidiata
Sparkling Jewelwing (Calopteryx dimidiata) m.
Sparkling Jewelwing f.
Appalachian Jewelwing (Calopteryx augustipennis) m
Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) m
Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) F.
Ebony Jewelwing, m.
American Rubyspot (Hetaerina americana) M
American Rubyspot (H. americana) M
American Rubyspot (H. americana) F
Smoky Rubyspot, (Hetaerina titia) m.
Smoky Rubyspot (H. tita ) f.
Smoky Rubyspot, m.
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02-Jun-2017 17:55
Saw lots of Jewel Wings today along Pistol Creek. Thought all dragonflies hovered but these seem to flit?
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