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Best 1 Sapphire flutterer (Rhyothemis triangularis)

The sapphire flutterer (Rhyothemis triangularis) is a dragonfly species found in Asia, particularly marshy areas. It’s recognized by its vibrant blue or purple wing coloration, an iridescent effect produced by specialized scales. This striking appearance is common among Libellulidae dragonflies. The...

2 Filigree skimmer (Pseudoleon superbus)

The Filigree skimmer (*Pseudoleon superbus*) is a distinctive Libellulidae dragonfly found in desert regions of the southwestern United States. Its most notable feature is the complex, patterned brown markings resembling filigree on its transparent wings. These patterns provide camouflage within sun...

3 Violet Dropwing (Trithemis annulata)

The Violet Dropwing (*Trithemis annulata*) is a dragonfly species within the Libellulidae family. It’s recognized for its distinctive violet-purple coloration found primarily in adult males inhabiting wetland environments across Africa and Europe. This vibrant hue is a key characteristic of this ins...

4 Red marsh skimmer (Trithemis aurora)

The Red marsh skimmer (Trithemis aurora) is a dragonfly belonging to the Libellulidae family. It’s notable for its striking red coloration, particularly prominent in mature males with purple-red markings on their head and thorax. This species inhabits marshy areas of Asia. It's primarily observed by...

5 Common picture wing (Rhyothemis variegata)

The Common picture wing, *Rhyothemis variegata*, is a dragonfly species native to Asia. It’s notable for its distinctive, vividly colored wings displaying intricate patterns. This dragonfly inhabits wetlands and is frequently observed in South Asia. Researchers studying Libellulidae dragonflies and...

6 Four-spotted chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)

The four-spotted chaser (*Libellula quadrimaculata*) is a dragonfly species found across the Holarctic region. It’s notable for its dark wings marked with four prominent spots and its tendency to form large migratory swarms during summer months. These dragonflies are commonly observed near ponds and...

7 Wandering Glider (Pantala flavescens)

The Wandering Glider (*Pantala flavescens*) is a cosmopolitan dragonfly belonging to the Libellulidae family. It’s notable for undertaking one of nature's most remarkable migrations, traveling up to 6,000 kilometers annually across Asia and Africa. This species undertakes this incredible journey pri...

8 Yellow-striped flutterer (Rhyothemis phyllis)

The Yellow-striped Flutterer (Rhyothemis phyllis) is a dragonfly species native to Australia’s wetlands. It's recognized by prominent yellow stripes along its dark wings characteristic of the Libellulidae family. This dragonfly is particularly useful for ecological monitoring within wetland environm...

9 Carolina Saddlebags (Tramea carolina)

The Carolina Saddlebag ( *Tramea carolina* ) is a large dragonfly belonging to the Libellulidae family. Native to eastern United States, it’s recognized by its distinctive red and black abdomen markings. This migratory species is commonly observed by insect enthusiasts, researchers studying dragonfl...

10 Orange-winged dropwing (Trithemis kirbyi)

The Orange-winged dropwing (Trithemis kirbyi) is a dragonfly species native to eastern and southern Africa. It’s notable for its striking orange coloration on its wings, particularly the broad amber markings near the base. This insect belongs to the Libellulidae family and is commonly found along st...

11 Ornate pennant (Celithemis ornata)

*Celithemis ornata*, commonly known as the ornate pennant, is a dragonfly belonging to the Libellulidae family. It’s notable for its strikingly detailed wing patterns, primarily found in southeastern wetlands and marshes across the United States. This species provides valuable insight into wetland e...

12 Scarlet darter (Crocothemis erythraea)

The Scarlet darter (Crocothemis erythraea) is an Old World dragonfly distinguished by its bright scarlet males and expansive native range across Africa, Southern Europe, and Asia.

13 Crimson Dropwing (Trithemis aurora)

The Crimson Dropwing (*Trithemis aurora*) is a vibrant dragonfly described by Hermann Burmeister in 1839, widely distributed across Asia and easily identified by its bright pink males.

14 Neon Skimmer (Libellula croceipennis)

The Neon Skimmer (*Libellula croceipennis*) is a brightly colored dragonfly native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, notable for its intense, vivid orange-red coloration.

15 Graphic flutterer (Rhyothemis graphiptera)

The Graphic flutterer (Rhyothemis graphiptera) is an Australian dragonfly recognized by the intricate, graphic-like amber and brown patterns decorating its wings.

16 Crimson-tailed marsh hawk (Orthetrum pruinosum)

Orthetrum pruinosum, the Crimson-tailed marsh hawk, is an Asian dragonfly species recognized by mature males developing a striking, deep red abdomen over a dark thorax.

17 Fiery Skimmer (Orthetrum villosovittatum)

The Fiery Skimmer (*Orthetrum villosovittatum*) is an Australian dragonfly notable for the bright red and orange coloration that covers the abdomen of mature males.

18 Red Saddlebags (Tramea onusta)

The Red Saddlebags (*Tramea onusta*) is a migratory dragonfly species described by Hermann August Hagen in 1861, commonly found near still waters across North and Central America.

19 Calico Pennant (Celithemis elisa)

The Calico Pennant (*Celithemis elisa*) is a brightly colored North American dragonfly scientifically described by German entomologist Hermann August Hagen in 1861.

20 Halloween Pennant (Celithemis eponina)

The Halloween Pennant (*Celithemis eponina*) is a distinctive North American dragonfly recognized by its orange and brown wing markings, which give it a festive, colorful appearance.

21 Black stream glider (Trithemis festiva)

The Black stream glider (Trithemis festiva) is an Asian dragonfly notable for the dark, metallic sheen of mature males and its typical habitat along fast-flowing forest streams.

22 Indigo Dropwing (Trithemis festiva)

The Indigo Dropwing (*Trithemis festiva*) is a Libellulidae dragonfly found across Africa and Asia, notable for the striking indigo-violet pruinescence on adult males.

23 Flame Skimmer (Libellula saturata)

The Flame Skimmer (*Libellula saturata*) is a striking dragonfly found in western North America, easily identified by its brilliant, uniform orange to deep red body and wing veins.

24 Scarlet percher (Diplacodes haematodes)

Diplacodes haematodes, the Scarlet percher, is an Australian dragonfly recognized by the vivid, uniform scarlet coloration developed by mature males.

25 Granite ghost (Bradinopyga geminata)

The Granite ghost (Bradinopyga geminata) is an Asian dragonfly distinguished by its mottled grey cryptic coloration, which perfectly camouflages it against tree bark and bare rock.

26 Carmine skimmer (Orthemis discolor)

The Carmine skimmer (*Orthemis discolor*) is a Neotropical dragonfly species found from Mexico to South America, recognized by the brilliant ruby-red coloration of mature males.

27 Scarlet Dragonfly (Crocothemis erythraea)

The Scarlet Dragonfly (*Crocothemis erythraea*) is a common Libellulidae species native to Europe and Africa, recognized by the bright scarlet coloration of adult males.

28 Vermilion Saddlebags (Tramea abdominalis)

The Vermilion Saddlebags (*Tramea abdominalis*) is a New World dragonfly described by Jules Pierre Rambur in 1842, easily identified by its striking vermilion red abdomen in adult males.

29 Asian amberwing (Brachythemis contaminata)

Brachythemis contaminata, the Asian amberwing, is a tropical dragonfly distinguished by the amber-tinted wings of mature males and its high tolerance for polluted, stagnant water.

30 Scarlet Skimmer (Crocothemis servilia)

The Scarlet Skimmer (*Crocothemis servilia*) is an Asian dragonfly notable for its bright red males, which has also established introduced populations in Florida and Hawaii.

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