Pseudagrion caffrum
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Pseudagrion caffrum (Burmeister, 1839)
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Pseudagrion caffrum, the springwater sprite is a species of damselfly in the family Coenagrionidae. It is found in Lesotho, South Africa and Swaziland. Its natural habitats include montane streams with grassy banks.[2]
A medium-sized damselfly (length 31–3 mm; wingspan 39–47 mm).[3] The face is black and yellow and it lacks post-ocular spots. The eyes are black above and yellow below. The synthorax is dark blue above and the sides are pale, pruinescent blue. The abdomen is dark blue above and yellow green below, ageing to pruinescent grey.[2]
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Male abdomen detail
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Male head and thorax
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Male face
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References
- ^ Suhling, F. (2010). "Pseudagrion caffrum". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T63184A12611979. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3.RLTS.T63184A12611979.en. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
- ^ a b Samways, Michael J. (2008). The Dragonflies and Damselflies of South Africa. Pensoft. ISBN 954-642-330-0.
- ^ Tarboton, W.R.; Tarboton, M. (2005). A fieldguide to the damselflies of South Africa. ISBN 0620338784.
External links
- Media related to Pseudagrion caffrum at Wikimedia Commons
- Data related to Pseudagrion caffrum at Wikispecies
- Pseudagrion caffrum on African Dragonflies and Damselflies Online