Higher classification Orthemis Order Odonate | Suborder Anisoptera Genus Orthemis Rank Species | |
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Similar Orthemis, Odonate, Erythemis, Red‑mantled saddlebags, Erythemis simplicicollis |
Orthemis ferruginea roseate skimmer dragonfly libellulidae
The Roseate Skimmer (Orthemis ferruginea) is a species dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It is native to the Americas, where its distribution extends from the United States to Brazil. It is common and widespread. It is an introduced species in Hawaii.
Contents
- Orthemis ferruginea roseate skimmer dragonfly libellulidae
- Roseate skimmers and blue dashers on the ul lafayette campus
- References

The male of the species has a rose pink and red abdomen. The female has an orange-brown abdomen with clear orange veins and a brownish thorax with a light stripe down the back. The wings are normally clear except for brown pterostigmata at the leading edges.

It tolerates a wide range of habitat types, but usually requires open water. This can include disturbed and artificial water bodies, such as tanks and ditches. It can live in open or vegetated land. It breeds in mud.

Roseate skimmers and blue dashers on the ul lafayette campus



References
Roseate skimmer Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA