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Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly

Megalagrion nesiotes

Endangered

About Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly

An endemic Hawaiian damselfly found in wet forests, notable for breeding in water-filled leaf axils of native plants rather than streams. It is a small, delicate species. The terrestrial breeding habit is unique among Hawaiian damselflies.

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Did You Know?

Unlike most damselflies, this species lays its eggs in the tiny pools of water that collect in the leaf bases of plants, bypassing the need for streams entirely.

How to Identify Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly (Megalagrion nesiotes) belongs to the order Odonata, family Coenagrionidae. Adults typically measure 25-32 mm.

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly Habitat

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly is found in forests habitats, particularly across Oceania (Hawaii - Oahu). This species has adapted to thrive in its preferred environment, where it can find suitable food sources and shelter.

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly Diet and Feeding

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly has an omnivorous diet, feeding on both plant and animal matter. This dietary flexibility allows it to exploit a wide range of food sources in its environment.

Where Is Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly Found?

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly can be found in Oceania (Hawaii - Oahu), where it inhabits forests environments. Its distribution is influenced by climate, food availability, and habitat suitability.

Distribution Map

Where Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly can be found

Is Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly Dangerous?

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk. Like most insects, it prefers to avoid human contact and will typically flee rather than confront a perceived threat.

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly Role in Nature

Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly plays a role in its ecosystem as part of the food web, serving as both consumer and prey. Insects like Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly are a vital food source for birds, bats, and other wildlife, and contribute to the overall health and balance of their environment.

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Peak activity Moderate Low / dormant

Frequently Asked Questions About Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly

What does Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly look like?

The Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly typically measures 25-32 mm.

Where is Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly found?

The Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly is found in Oceania (Hawaii - Oahu) and typically inhabits forests environments.

What does Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly eat?

The Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly has an omnivorous diet, feeding on both plant and animal matter.

Is Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly dangerous to humans?

The Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly is generally harmless to humans. It does not bite or sting and poses no significant health risk.

Is Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly endangered?

The Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly is currently classified as Endangered by conservation assessments. Habitat loss and environmental changes are among the primary threats to its population.

What is an interesting fact about Flying Earwig Hawaiian Damselfly?

Unlike most damselflies, this species lays its eggs in the tiny pools of water that collect in the leaf bases of plants, bypassing the need for streams entirely.

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