Fauna - Vertebrates
Common Hooktail, Mlawula

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Palpopleura lucia
      Lucia Widow
   Mlawula

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Distribution: Very common, east coast to lowveld, north and northwest. Up to 200 m a.s.l. in KwaZulu Natal. Throughout tropical Africa.
Body Length: 28.5-31 mm
Hind Wing Length: 23-24.5 mm
Habitat: Garden ponds, natural pools, pans, swamps, marshes and, sluggish reaches of rivers with an abundance of grasses and reeds.
Flight Period: November to May
Features: Very small to small, powdery blue body and extensive jet black patches, with undulating hind margins on all wings, and that run from wing bases to pterostigmas. Pools, marshes and sluggish reaches of streams inwarm areas.
Comments: Occurrence in Eswatini confirmed by photos by Kate Braun, Pam Sai, R B Tate and Gerhard Diedericks, and by SA damselflies and dragonflies checklist (Durban Natural Science Museum, 2000).

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19 records, from 4/23/2011 to 4/18/2019

Information extracted from "Dragonflies and Damselflies of South Africa" by Michael J Samways, which also includes detailed descriptions of each species.




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