No, it's not a cartilaginous fish. It shares a misleading name, although in this case it's the Latinate generic name, Lestinogomphus, derived from Lestes and Gomphus, the type genera of the Spreadwing Damselflies (Lestidae) and the Clubtail Dragonflies (Gomphidae), respectively. As with dogfish and whale sharks, the second one is the actual affiliation.
Behold, then, the common fairytail dragonfly:
Photographed in near Chombe, in the Kafue National Park, in October 2011, Using and Olympus E-420 with Zuiko 40-150mm lens and 1 KOOD magnifier. |
This delightfully odd dragonfly, which we've already established is the common (or spined) fairytail, is also known as
Lestinogomphus angustus
Martin, 1911
As with all dragonflies I'm aware of, it is harmless - there is no sting in that tail - but can deliver a painful (but venomless) nip if handled.
- Gomphini
- Gomphinae
- Gomphidae
- Aeshnoidea
- Anisoptera
- See also Rhyothemis semihyalina.
- Epiprocta
- Odonata
- Holodonata
- Odonatoptera
- Manopterygota
- See also Metisella willemi, Acada biseriata, Anthocharis cardamines, Laelia robusta, Zebronia phenice, Crambus pascuella, Senaspis haemorrhoa, Helophilus pendulus, Episyrphus balteatus, Diasemopsis meigenii, Dolichotachina caudata, Megistocera filipes, Metadon inermis, Panorpa germanica, Melolontha melolontha, Malachius bipustulatus, Demetrias atricapillus, Otiorhynchus atroapterus, Cheilomenes lunata, Anthia fornasiini, Oedemera noobilis, Synagris proserpina, Vespula germanica, Astata tropicalis, Andrena nigroaenea, Hagenomyia tristis, Pephricus, Anoplocnemis curvipes, Ranatra, Grypocoris stysi, Cyathosternum prehensile, Lobosceliana loboscelis, Stictogryllacris punctata, Sibylla and Humbe tenuicornis.
- Pterygota
- Dicondylia
- Insecta
- Hexapoda
- Arthropoda
- See also Ligia oceanica, Dicranopalpus ramosus, Alopecosa barbipes, Enoplognatha ovata, Argiope bruennichi and Hyllus argyrotoxus.
- Ecdysozoa
- Protostomia
- Nephrozoa
- See also Zootoca vivipara, Trachylepis varia, Lygodactylus capensis, Thelotornis capensis, Burhinus vermiculatus, Sterna hirundo, Ardea goliath, Chalcophaps indica, Troglodytes troglodytes, Hipposideros vittatus, Chiromantis xerampelina, Rana temporaria and Synchiropus splendidus.
- Bilateralia
- Eumetazoa
- Animalia
- Eukaryota
And it might not be much, but that is all, folks!
As previously mentioned, the best place online to go for african dragonflies is the aptly names Africa Dragonfly, although use with caution, as the moderators may occasionally let though a misidentified image... Warwick Tarboton's page on dragonflies of South Africa also seems good, although I've yet to explore it fully...
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