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The Dark Spreadwing is a fairly large, dark-bodied damselfly. Like all members of the genus Lestes, it holds its wings spread out when at rest, typically at an angle of about 45 degrees. Lestes macrostigma populations occur in small, scattered pockets throughout Central and Southern Europe and are typically associated with Sea Club-Rush (Bolboschoenus maritimus) in stagnant, shallow and often brackish water.
Our first and only site for this species to date is on Sardinia's West coast. The species' most distinctive features include the extensive powdery-blue pruinescence which covers S1, S2 and S8-S10 of males and females alike, and the large black pterostigma.
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