Superfamily Coenagrionoidea //Dragonflies With Their Beauty That I Found Today

Good evening to all my friends wherever you are, I hope you are all always healthy and happy so that you can carry out your daily activities as usual and I hope you all have a pleasant day.

Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Superfamili Coenagrionoidea18 feb 2026Regency Bireuen, Aceh, Indonesia

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On this occasion, I'd like to share some images with this beloved community. The weather in my area has been a bit unfavorable from morning to evening, with light rain.

On that occasion, I also went to a plantation and accidentally, while wandering through the bushes, discovered a unique insect: a dragonfly. Unlike most dragonflies, this dragonfly has its own unique characteristics, commonly known as the needle dragonfly.

So, please continue to follow my blog to see some of the images and short articles from me.

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As I said before, today the weather in my area is a little unsupportive, where drizzle has started to wet my area since morning until the afternoon and even so, I also had time to take a little time to travel to the plantation and at that time I had time to take some pictures when I passed one of the swamps in the plantation, the goal was only one to look for some pictures that I could share with this beloved community.

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I continued exploring the swamp and, amidst the drizzle, I managed to spot a dragonfly. I personally think this dragonfly is different from most dragonflies. We usually call it the needle dragonfly because of its distinctive characteristics.

My friend...
This needle dragonfly has unique characteristics that make it easy to distinguish from other dragonflies: its slender, needle-like body and its upright wings when resting. We often find it around ponds, forests, and even rice paddies. It's also not uncommon to find it in swampy areas, like the one I found this time.

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Next, I looked for a moment where I could take several pictures of the insect from different angles. I was very satisfied with the results because before it finally flew away from me, I managed to take several pictures of it from different angles.

My friends...
The life cycle of a damselfly begins with an egg. After about two days, the egg hatches, and the larva leaves its shell. The larva then grows into a nymph and finally becomes an adult damselfly. Once it has matured, the adult dragonfly has a yellowish-green to black body color.

Okay, friends, those are some pictures and a short post from me on this blog. I hope you all enjoyed and enjoyed what I shared. I also extend my deepest gratitude to all of you who have taken the time to view and read my blog to the end.

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That's all for now.
Greetings, everyone.
See you in my next blog.



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PhotographySuperfamili Coenagrionoidea
Photographer@antonydossantos

About the author

Maulizar Mawardi or better known as @antonydossantos. I am a student. Like taking pictures, but not a professional photographer, insect lover, nature lover, looking for momentum is my hobby.


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