Selected Pics

www.flickr.com
Rachel.Drummond's items tagged with badge More of Rachel Drummond's Photography at Flickr
Reload this web page for another set of photographs.

Saturday, August 13, 2005

Damselfly Nymph


This is a damselfly larva. You can tell from the shape of it's head (and the fact that it's in the water) that it's a member of Odonata. The three feathery gills coming out like tails from the abdomen tell you it's a damsel rather than a dragon. I was amazed to find out just how long the nymph stage lasts -- it can be years! More fun trivia about this family can be found herePosted by Picasa

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now I know this insect from fishing for trout. We use a decoy tha looks similar. I'm amazed you managed to photograph it, I would have thought survival dictates it moves away from things looming over it.

Hypatia said...

I have no idea why I got the shot. Damselflies as adults seem pretty blase about my presence. This fellow was a little nervous, but moved toward a rock overhang with a fair amount of nonchalance.

Anonymous said...

great photographic work!

http://photo.zhutianyun.com

Hypatia said...

Thanks, M. Anonymous. :) I agree with your philosophy about light -- though it developed unintentionally from having a camera that has a lousy flash and no hot seat!