Common Whitetail Dragonfly

Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia) at Roseville Community Garden, July 3, 2013

I’ve posted dragonfly images before, so here’s one more for the collection! There are more species of dragonflies in Sussex County, New Jersey (145 – out of a possible 182 in NJ) than any other county in the United States, according to the Sussex County web site. The site states: “Dragonflies, by definition, are stout and large bodied with round heads and eyes covering much of the top and sides of the head. The forewings and hind wings are different shapes and are held straight out to the sides while resting. They are strong fliers….  In New Jersey, the season for dragonflies and damselflies runs from April through October although the best month for spotting the most species would be June.”

Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia)

Common Whitetail (Plathemis lydia)

 

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