I spotted this handsome male Widow Skimmer dragonfly (Libellula luctuosa) this past Saturday at Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Only the males of this species have white patches on their wings—the females have only the dark patches.
The Latin name for this species includes the word “luctuosa,” which means “sorrowful” or “mournful.” Apparently someone thought that the dark patches on the wings of dragonflies of this species looked like the kind of mourning crepe veils that traditionally widows were supposed to wear up to four years to show their grief.
I think that I have been reading too many warnings about people taking advantage of older people, because the name “Widow Skimmer” initially conjured up visions of young gigolos chasing after rich old ladies in Florida who have lost their husbands.
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Pretty shot Mike !
Thanks, John.
Wow ! What a beauty…
Thanks. I love it when I see dragonflies with different patterns on the wings, like this one.
Widow skimmer, widow scammer. I can definitely see that thought coming into mind. LOL!😂😂😂
Yikes. I have kind of a warped sense of humor and sometimes my my mind makes odd connections when I encounter combinations of words. 🙂