Rhodopygia hinei
Rhodopygia hinei, sometimes known by the common name tropical amberwing, is a member of the skimmer family of dragonflies.
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Rhodopygia hinei in Panama | |
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Rhodopygia hinei Calvert, 1906 | |
Distribution
Rhodopygia hinei is found in Belize, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama, and Ecuador.
Description
The abdomen of the male is bright red.
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References
- "iNaturalist.org". Retrieved 15 January 2017.
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