(the moulting of a) Vagrant Darter
Deep in the heart of the swamp, I spotted this female Vagrant Darter while moulting from nymph stage after leaving the water and crawling up on a reed stem.
The protective skin has already been shed from her torso (visible on the stem) but her lower body is still packed in old skin.
A dragonfly has 3 stages in its life: egg, nymph and adult.
When a dragonfly egg has hatched, it’s called nymph.
A dragonfly nymph moults (shed its skin) up to 12 times in its life (depending on the species) and can spend as long as 4 years as nymph.
During the final moulting the nymph's skin splits and the nymph emerges as an adult and that is precisely what you can see in this exceptional picture.
After having dried in the sun, the metamorphosis from swimming to flying insect has come succesfully to an end.
Sadly, an adult dragonfly usually lives only about 2 months.
Both sexes of the Vagrant Darter are yellow after the final moult.
A few days later, the males’ abdomen changes to red and the abdomen of the female darkens on the sides from yellow to brown.
Dutch name : Steenrode Heidelibel
German name : Gemeine Heidelibelle
Latin name : Sympetrum vulgatum
Gaby Falkenberg 07/09/2011 11:22
Ganz wunderbares Naturschauspiel,excellente Aufnahme in brillanter Schärfe.LG.Gaby
† Ushie Farkas 05/09/2011 2:52
PERFEKTES MACRO!!! Ich bin begeistert! Gruß UshieLawson McCulloch 03/09/2011 16:03
This is real wildlife photography Mark. My compliments.best wishes from Lawson.
John Mc D 02/09/2011 9:33
Very nice capture, wonderful sharp detailsAngelika Ritter 02/09/2011 7:19
wow ..what a shot and I think also lifetime experience.lg angie
Angelika El. 01/09/2011 21:59
Ganz wunderbar, Deine gelungene Nahaufnahme!
Klasse...
LG!
Angelika
Adele D. Oliver 01/09/2011 1:12
What a fantastic find and capture of this rarely witnessed event. So fascinating the lives of dragonflies - so interesting your description.Excellent work, compliments, Mark !!!
greetings, Adele
Nordeifeler 31/08/2011 21:36
sehr gute Nahaufnahme ist dir hier gelungen..indiesem Stadium hätte ich sie nicht so gut bestimmen können...ich grüße dich Kai..
Deryck 31/08/2011 21:13
Interesting information and photo documentary of this process. I admire the way you notice these things in natureDeryck
Alfred Schultz 31/08/2011 20:04
Is that an other reason, why you've gone to Hohes Ven?Marvelous and precise pic.
Regards - A.
willy ombret 31/08/2011 18:50
excellente prise de vuetrès belle macro
compliments
willy ombret
Vitória Castelo Santos 31/08/2011 17:58
Klasse.....deine Aufnahme gefällt mir sehr!!LG Vitoria
Vera M. Shulga 31/08/2011 17:40
Very interesting information to this rare macro image.Thanks a lot,Mark!
A. Lötscher -Bergjäger- 31/08/2011 16:56
Sensationell erwischt!!Gratuliere dir zu diesem Superbild!!!
LG Bergjäger
Norbert Kappenstein 31/08/2011 11:48
Eine Aufnahme in guter Qualität und eine tolleNaturdokumentation.
LG Norbert