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Neon Skimmer

libellula croceipennis

The Neon Skimmer (Libellula croceipennis) is a striking species of dragonfly known for the intensely vivid coloration of the males. Living up to its name, the mature male appears almost fluorescent, making it a spectacular sight as it darts over sunlit ponds and slow-moving streams. Native to the southwestern United States and extending down through Central America, these agile predators are a favorite among nature enthusiasts and macro photographers. Beyond their dazzling appearance, Neon Skimmers play a crucial role in their local ecosystems by keeping populations of mosquitoes and other flying insects in check. They are fiercely territorial, often perching on prominent twigs or reeds to survey their domain before launching into rapid, acrobatic flight to intercept prey or chase away rival males. Their presence is generally an excellent indicator of a healthy, functioning aquatic environment.

Hábitat: Typically found near warm, slow-moving or still fresh waters such as ponds, marshy edges, slow streams, and artificial water features in arid to semi-arid regions.

Aspecto

Mature males are easily identifiable by their brilliant, solid neon-red to orange-red bodies, including their faces and eyes, accented by amber-tinted wing bases. In contrast, females and immature males exhibit a much more subdued golden-brown or yellowish-brown coloration with a faint, pale stripe running down the back of the abdomen. Both sexes feature large, multifaceted eyes typical of dragonflies and a wingspan of approximately 7 to 9 centimeters, with heavily veined, transparent wings that remain spread horizontally when at rest.

ReinoAnimaliaFiloArthropodaClaseInsectaOrdenOdonataFamiliaLibellulidaeGéneroLibellula
Neon Skimmer
Neon Skimmer

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Despite their fiery adult appearance, Neon Skimmers spend the majority of their lives underwater as drab, muddy-colored nymphs perfectly camouflaged among pond debris.

Male Neon Skimmers are highly territorial and will aggressively patrol their chosen section of a pond, chasing away rival males and even other dragonfly species.

The striking neon-red color of the mature male Neon Skimmer is linked to temperature and sunlight exposure, becoming more vibrant as the insect fully matures.

When hunting, a Neon Skimmer forms a 'basket' with its spiky legs to scoop its insect prey right out of the air, often eating smaller meals without landing.

Habilidades especiales

Habilidad

Precision Flight Acrobatics

Thanks to independently controlled wings, Neon Skimmers can hover, fly backward, and change direction in a fraction of a second to outmaneuver prey.

Habilidad

360-Degree Vision

Their massive compound eyes contain thousands of individual lenses, granting them a nearly 360-degree field of view to easily detect motion.

Habilidad

Extendable Nymph Jaw

During their aquatic nymph stage, they possess an extendable lower jaw (labium) that shoots out in milliseconds to grab passing aquatic prey.

Medidas y detalles

Longitud
5-6 cm
Envergadura
7-9 cm
Peso
0.0002-0.001 kg
Esperanza de vida
hasta 1 años
Top Speed
35 km/h
Tamaño de la puesta
200-800
Incubación
7-14 días

Dieta y alimentación

Neon Skimmers are voracious predators throughout their lifecycle, consuming a wide variety of smaller insects both in the water and in the air.

Alimentos principales

  • Mosquitoes
  • Gnats
  • Flies
  • Small moths
  • Mayflies

Método de búsqueda

  • Pursuit, Intercepting Prey Mid Air With Legs Formed Into A Basket Like Shape To Scoop Them Up Securely. As Nymphs, They Ambush Their Prey In Water.

Conexiones ecológicas

hunts

Common House Mosquito

Culex pipiens

Neon Skimmers act as excellent natural pest controllers by hunting large numbers of mosquitoes.

eaten by

Purple Martin

Progne subis

Aerial insectivores like Purple Martins frequently catch flying adult dragonflies on the wing.

eaten by

American Bullfrog

Lithobates catesbeianus

Bullfrogs are known to snatch adult dragonflies that perch too close to the water's surface.

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Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cómo identificar a Neon Skimmer?

La forma más fácil de identificar a Neon Skimmer es usar la aplicación de identificación de naturaleza Snappit.

¿Cuál es el longitud de Neon Skimmer?

5-6 cm

¿Cuál es el envergadura de Neon Skimmer?

7-9 cm

¿Cuál es el peso de Neon Skimmer?

0.0002-0.001 kg

¿Cuál es el esperanza de vida de Neon Skimmer?

hasta 1 años

¿Cuál es el top Speed de Neon Skimmer?

35 km/h

¿Qué come Neon Skimmer?

Neon Skimmers are voracious predators throughout their lifecycle, consuming a wide variety of smaller insects both in the water and in the air.

¿Dónde se encuentra normalmente Neon Skimmer?

Typically found near warm, slow-moving or still fresh waters such as ponds, marshy edges, slow streams, and artificial water features in arid to semi-arid regions.

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