Emerald damselfly
Enw gwyddonol: Lestes sponsa
The metallic-green Emerald damselfly can be seen from June to September around ponds, lakes, ditches and canals. Unlike other damselflies, it holds its wings half-open when perched.
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Length: 3.8cmStatws cadwraethol
Common.
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June to SeptemberYnghylch
The Emerald damselfly is a medium-sized damselfly that lives among lush vegetation around the edges of ponds, lakes, ditches and canals. When perched, Emerald damselflies have a habit of holding their wings half-open, rather than closed along the length of their body like other damselflies. The last species of damselfly to emerge in the UK each year, they are on the wing from the end of June to September.Sut i'w hadnabod
Male Emerald damselflies are metallic green, with pale powder-blue eyes. The tip of the abdomen is also blue, as is the thorax. Females are metallic green with pale beige stripes on the thorax. The similar Scarce emerald damselfly is a much rarer species that is confined to the south and east of the country.In our area
Emerald Damselfly is a widespread species in Montgomeryshire, but they are easy to overlook and under-recorded. Do let us know if you see one.