Observación de libélulas
El avistamiento de libélulas ofrece una experiencia tranquila en humedales, estanques y ríos, donde podrá observar a estos ágiles insectos sobrevolando el agua. Sus vibrantes colores y su veloz vuelo las hacen fascinantes. Ideal para amantes de la naturaleza y fotógrafos, esta actividad resalta su importancia ecológica y la belleza de la biodiversidad.
Green's Gem (රත් මිණි ඉරටුකූරා)
The Green’s Gem is a colourful and small damselfly, measuring only about an inch in total length. It belongs to the Chlorocyphidae family, distinguished by having wings longer than their abdomens.
Habitat: This species is commonly found resting on rocks or vegetation near water bodies such as large streams and rivers with riparian vegetation. It is distributed in the lowlands and lower hills of wet and intermediate zones in Sri Lanka.
Behaviour: Male Green’s Gems are territorial and engage in rhythmic flight battles with rival males to defend their space.
Identification: This endemic species is easily recognizable by the unique colour pattern of the male, making it a distinct member of Sri Lanka’s damselfly population.
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Damisela del Bosque OscuroPlatysticta apicalis
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El crucero de FlintMacromia flinti
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La joya de GreenLibellago greeni
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Groundling asiáticaBrachythemis contaminata
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Forester bermellónLyriothemis defonsekai
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Cola de grapa de WallHeliogomphus walli
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Emperador ardienteLethrinus rubrioperculatus
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Fashwing de puntas negrasVestalis apicalis
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Mariposa esmeralda de alas extendidas de Sri LankaSinhalestes orientalis
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Elfo de YeeburyPersuna thaumatica
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Ala de gasa brillanteEuphaea splendens
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Sprite del pantanoCeratopteris thalictroides