Oranje breedscheenjuffer (Platycnemis acutipennis) |
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Unlike its common and widespread stablemate Platycnemis pennipes, the Orange Featherleg has a very limited distribution, occurring only in parts of France and Iberia, where it lives in reasonably fast-flowing rivers and streams. The male Platycnemis acutipennis must surely rank among Europe's prettiest damselflies, with its orange abdomen and light-blue eyes.
The female too has a (pale) orange abdomen but her eyes are greyish. Size-wise P. acutipennis is maybe a touch daintier than pennipes. We made our photographs of this species during a field trip to the Ardèche in the South of France.
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