Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Sweetflag spreadwing
Species of damselfly From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
The sweetflag spreadwing (Lestes forcipatus) is a species of damselfly in the family Lestidae, the spreadwings. It is native to North America, especially eastern parts of Canada and the United States.[1]
Remove ads
Identification
This is a medium-sized spreadwing, measuring about 38 to 50 millimeters in length. The male has a dark or black thorax with tan or bluish sides and with pale stripes across the shoulders. The abdomen is dark with a light gray tip. The body is pruinescent, especially in older specimens. The female is thicker in build with a dark to black body. Both sexes may have a light brown spot on the underside of the thorax.[2]
This species is difficult to distinguish from the common spreadwing (L. disjunctus).[3][4]
Remove ads
Biology
This species lives near ponds, marshes, and slow-running streams.[2]
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads