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Male Ebony Jewelwing (Calopteryx maculata) in edge habitat of woodlands bordering a marsh, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. AAM-AAES58643 | agefotostock
![Banded demoiselle Damselflies, Calopteryx splendens, forming a heart-shape with their bodies while mating. | Insects, Damselfly, Dragonfly Banded demoiselle Damselflies, Calopteryx splendens, forming a heart-shape with their bodies while mating. | Insects, Damselfly, Dragonfly](https://i.pinimg.com/originals/c9/c2/4a/c9c24a3393779b8b6cc00b624fd213ee.jpg)
Banded demoiselle Damselflies, Calopteryx splendens, forming a heart-shape with their bodies while mating. | Insects, Damselfly, Dragonfly
Raw Birds: BEAUTIFUL DEMOISELLE DAMSELFLY (Calopteryx virgo) female Abbeyleix Bog, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois, Ireland
![PDF) Calopteryx virgo feminalis subsp. nov., a long known under the same name but hitherto formally nameless subspecies from the Caucasian Black Sea Coast PDF) Calopteryx virgo feminalis subsp. nov., a long known under the same name but hitherto formally nameless subspecies from the Caucasian Black Sea Coast](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Oleg-Kosterin/publication/324520272/figure/fig33/AS:615337582141441@1523719320665/Females-of-Calopteryx-virgo-feminalis-at-Tserkovnaya-Shchel-Valley-7072016-a-c-d_Q320.jpg)
PDF) Calopteryx virgo feminalis subsp. nov., a long known under the same name but hitherto formally nameless subspecies from the Caucasian Black Sea Coast
![Sparkling Jewelwing - <span style='font-style: italic;'> Calopteryx dimidiata</span> (Burmeister, 1839) Sparkling Jewelwing - <span style='font-style: italic;'> Calopteryx dimidiata</span> (Burmeister, 1839)](https://njodes.org/Maps/Species/12.png)