Stream Glory
Common name for a
species
of
damselfly,
with the scientific designation Neurobasis
chinensis, and also commonly known as Oriental Greenwing, Green-winged
Demoiselle, Green Metalwing, and Chinese Greenwing, after the wing colour of the
adult males, whose upper hindwings are of a stunning iridescent green colour
with blackish wingtips, whereas on
the underside the wings are dark brown. The forewings are transparent without
any obvious colour. Like their upper hindwings,
the body of the male is also vibrant green, though
older males may be more of a brown colour, rather than green. The abdomen of the
female is overall
metallic green with a copper to brownish shine, especially
towards the back, and older females may be more of a copper colour overall. The
underside of their wings is brownish, yet paler than the underside of the
hindwings of the male, and with two small whitish spots at the upper edges of
the forewings (fig.). In Thai, this species
is called
malaeng poh
khem
nahm tok
jihn
(แมลงปอเข็มน้ำตกจีน)
and
malaeng poh
khem
nahm tok
yai jihn
(แมลงปอเข็มน้ำตกใหญ่จีน),
i.e. ‘Chinese
waterfall damselfly’ and ‘large
Chinese waterfall damselfly’,
respectively.
This species prefers to dwell at waterfalls and moderately fast-flowing streams
and rivers throughout tropical Asia. See also
List of Thai Insect Names.
See also WILDLIFE PICTURE.
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