Over 250 species of odonates living in all kinds of aquatic habitats in Peninsular Malaysia. They are waiting for me to be explored........
Friday, January 15, 2010
Burmagomphus divaricatus
My second visit to Lentang Recreational Park, Pahang enabled me to bump into Burmagomphus divaricatus - my first time to encounter B. divaricatus! I spotted two whitish teneral male B. divaricatus. The white colour slowly turned into yellow/green and black colours in a few hours.
a young male adult of B. divaricatus
the dorsum thorax marking is distinct for B. divaricatus
the anal appendages are also unique in B. divaricatus
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Gomphidae