Copper Demoiselle

Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis (Vander Linden, 1825)

DESCRIPTION

Males (45-46 mm) cannot be confused with congeners thanks to the dark body color with green-bronze reflexes and the red coloration of the last abdominal segments ventral side. Wings are black from the tip almost to the base.

Females feature a coloration varying from metallic green to bronze and have attenuated brown wings with pterostigma. Their hindwings have a brown patch spreading on the distal fifth: this is an exclusive feature of this species.

PHENOLOGY

In flight from May to September.

HABITAT

The larvae live only in streaming waters as creeks, brooks, canals and sometimes even in medium- and large-sized rivers. Often with other Calopterygidae.

DISTRIBUTION

Calopteryx haemorrhoidalis is a western Mediterranean species, found in northern Africa and south-western Europe. In our region it is very rare: it was recorded just two times. The first observation was in 2011 in Bagnasco municipality, the second in 2013 nearby Trinità.