Ogasawara Damselfly vs Giant Petaltail

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Ogasawara Damselfly Giant Petaltail
Scientific Name Rhinocypha ogasawarensis Petalura gigantea
Order Odonata Odonata
Family Chlorocyphidae Petaluridae
Size 3-4 cm 100-110 mm wingspan
Habitat Rivers & Streams Underground
Diet Predators Predators
Regions Japan Oceania
Conservation Critically Endangered Least Concern

Ogasawara Damselfly

A striking damselfly endemic to the Bonin (Ogasawara) Islands of Japan. Males display iridescent blue wing patches during courtship.

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Did You Know?

The Ogasawara Islands are sometimes called the 'Galapagos of the Orient' for their unique endemic species.

Giant Petaltail

One of the largest dragonflies in Australia and a living fossil belonging to the most ancient dragonfly family. Its larvae live in boggy ground rather than open water.

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Did You Know?

Giant petaltails belong to the family Petaluridae, which has fossil records dating back over 150 million years, making them living fossils among dragonflies.