Nebraska Dragonflies and Damselflies

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Brimstone Clubtail

Stylurus intricatus

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The Brimstone Clubtail is small and mostly pale yellow-green, including face, thorax, upper legs and abdomen. The abdomen is marked with black, and segments 7 to 9 are a bright sulfur yellow on the sides. Males perch (hang) in low vegetation in open fields. The female resembles the male.

Brimstone Clubtail
Brimstone Clubtail map

Blue indicates record in Beckemeyer database.
Green indicates record in Sibley database.
Yellow indicates sight or photographic record.


Size: 41-55 mm (1.6-2.2 in)

Habitat: sluggish rivers in open country

Great Plains Range: TX, KS, NE, SD, NM, CO, WY, MO, IA

Flight season: July to September



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