Dragonfly wings

Wings of a male Halloween pennant dragonfly - Photo: Still Gravity.
The amazing orange-yellow wings of a male Halloween pennant - License our images here.

I got this photo in our latest hike. Check the beauty of the wings of a male Halloween pennant (Celithemis eponina), a dragonfly found year around in the southeast of North America, the Bahamas, and Cuba.

The shiny wings have veins and membranes layered with a high level of design complexity. On the practical side, they provide these dragonflies with 97% chances of success in hunting. In hot days, the wings become sort of umbrellas to cover their thorax.  

Dragonflies eat over a hundred mosquitoes a day. They don't attack humans, so let's keep them around.

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