Macromia corycia is not a Peninsular Malaysia species. It is endemic to Borneo. Actually, I got this photo of M. corycia from Sarawak, and I feel like sharing it here with those interested in dragonflies. Macromia corycia is definitely a forest species. I bumped into it when it was patrolling a shady spot of the flowing forest stream.
Over 250 species of odonates living in all kinds of aquatic habitats in Peninsular Malaysia. They are waiting for me to be explored........
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Corduliidae - Macromia corycia
Corduliidae - Macromia corycia Laidlaw, 1922
Macromia corycia is not a Peninsular Malaysia species. It is endemic to Borneo. Actually, I got this photo of M. corycia from Sarawak, and I feel like sharing it here with those interested in dragonflies. Macromia corycia is definitely a forest species. I bumped into it when it was patrolling a shady spot of the flowing forest stream.
the shining green eyes are just gorgeous
Macromia corycia is not a Peninsular Malaysia species. It is endemic to Borneo. Actually, I got this photo of M. corycia from Sarawak, and I feel like sharing it here with those interested in dragonflies. Macromia corycia is definitely a forest species. I bumped into it when it was patrolling a shady spot of the flowing forest stream.
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