- 20. ISBN 0975401505.
Species Calopteryx maculata -
Ebony Jewelwing,
BugGuide "Ebony
Jewelwing".
Study of
Northern Virginia Ecology.
Fairfax County Public...
- They are
commonly known as the broad-winged damselflies, demoiselles, or
jewelwings.
These rather large damselflies have
wingspans of 50–80 mm (compared to...
- The
superb jewelwing (Calopteryx amata) is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Calopterygidae. It is
native to
North America,
where it is distributed...
-
Appalachian jewelwing. It is
endemic to the
United States,
where it
occurs in the
southeastern and
eastern states. The
Appalachian jewelwing ranges in size...
- 1839 –
River Jewelwing Calopteryx amata Hagen, 1889 –
Superb Jewelwing Calopteryx angustipennis (Hagen in Selys, 1853) –
Appalachian Jewelwing Calopteryx...
- The
beautiful demoiselle (Calopteryx virgo) is a
species of
damselfly belonging to the
family Calopterygidae. It is
found in Europe,
North Africa, and...
- The
banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a
species of
damselfly belonging to the
family Calopterygidae. It is
often found along slow-flowing streams...
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Calopteryx dimidiata, the
sparkling jewelwing, is a
species of
damselfly in the
family Calopterygidae. It is
endemic to the
eastern and
southeastern United...
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Calopteryx aequabilis, the
river jewelwing, is a
species of broad-winged damselfly. The
species was
first described by
Thomas Say in 1839. It is one out...
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receptive she will
remain perched,
otherwise she will fly off. The male
river jewelwing (Calopteryx aequabilis)
performs display flights in
front of the female...