Tachopteryx thoreyi
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Genus: | Tachopteryx
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Species: | T. thoreyi
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Tachopteryx thoreyi | |
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Uropetala thoreyi Selys, 1858 |
Tachopteryx thoreyi, commonly known as the gray petaltail and Thorey's grayback, is a species of dragonfly. It is native to the East Coast of the United States as far north as New York, as far south as Florida, and as far west as Texas. This species is the only member of the monotypic genus Tachopteryx.[1]
The gray petaltail lives in highlands, woodlands, and deciduous forests with permanent seeps, often indicated by the presence of skunk cabbage and ferns.[2]
The gray petaltail is primarily gray and black in color; the thorax is usually entirely gray, while the abdomen is gray and black. The adult is 7.1 to 8.0 centimeters in length.
References[]
- ^ a b M. Schorr; M. Lindeboom; D. Paulson. "World Odonata List". University of Puget Sound. Archived from the original on 28 August 2010. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
- ^ a b "Species Tachopteryx thoreyi - Gray Petaltail - BugGuide.Net". Iowa State University. Retrieved 1 August 2010.
Categories:
- NatureServe apparently secure species
- Petaluridae
- Insects described in 1858
- Taxa named by Hermann August Hagen
- Dragonfly stubs