Beautiful Demoiselle
Calopteryx virgo (Linnaeus, 1758)
DESCRIPTION
Males (45-49 mm) can be separated from other congeners by larger and more rounded wings, never completely blue. The ventral side of the last abdominal segments is pinkish. Females, metallic green colored, feature slightly brown wings with whitish pseudopterostigma.
PHENOLOGY
In flight from May to October.
HABITAT
The larvae live only in streaming waters, clearly preferring those not wide and passing through woods, cool or cold, shady and well oxygenated.
DISTRIBUTION
It is a European species with distribution limits spreading from northern Finland to southern continental Italy. In our region this species is found even profusely in canals along the Stura and Tanaro rivers, but also in hill brooks at lower altitude.