Halloween Pennant

Here's a Halloween Pennant I met. They get their name from the translucent orangish wings with dark brown spots. Though some people see similarities with butterflies, I consider that to be a bit of a stretch.

At least in my area you're unlikely to see them by October 31 (Halloween), though it does sound like they could hang around for a while in the early autumn. If you do see one trick-or-treating, they would probably consider a small arthropod to be a good treat.

While many dragonflies (and other insects) hunker down when it's windy or during a misting - when you're that small wind or a raindrop can knock you around pretty easily - but the Halloween Pennant isn't a fair weather dragonfly. They're considered more tolerant of (or more willing to brave) the wind and at least light rain.





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