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    Pink Floyd's Official Insect!

    http://www.esf.edu/top10/2016/10.htm

    Sparklewing: Damselfly with a Daring Name

    About the Sparklewing

    Name: Umma Gumma


    How it made the Top 10: This new damselfly is just one of a staggering number of newly discovered dragonflies and damselflies from Africa. Sixty new species were reported in a single publication this year, the most for any single paper in more than a century and a surprising leap forward in knowledge for one of the better-known insect orders. Most of the new species are colorful and so distinct they are identifiable from photographs alone, emphasizing that not all unknown species are small, indistinct or cryptic in appearance or habits. Given that the genus name is Umma, it was quick work to give this lovely and delicate damselfly a name that might be familiar to rock-and-roll fans: the band Pink Floyd named its 1969 double album Ummagumma (which has yet another meaning as a British slang term for sex).

    Location: Gabon

    Kingdom: Animalia

    Phylum: Arthropoda

    Class: Insecta

    Order: Odonata

    Family: Calopterygidae

    Size: 55 mm (about 2 inches)

    Etymology: Name refers to the 1969 Pink Floyd album Ummagumma, a word said to be Cambridge slang for making love.

    Type locality: Africa, Gabon, Haut-Ogooue Province, Moyal

    Holotype: Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands

    More information: Klaas-Douwe B. Dijkstra, Jens Kipping, and Nicolas Mézière. 2015. Sixty new dragonfly and damselfly species from Africa (Odonata). Odonatologica 44: 447-678

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    Quote Originally Posted by JKL2000 View Post
    Given that the genus name is Umma, it was quick work to give this lovely and delicate damselfly a name that might be familiar to rock-and-roll fans: the band Pink Floyd named its 1969 double album Ummagumma (which has yet another meaning as a British slang term for sex).
    Damselflies performing ummagumma. (Tule bluets, Enallagma carunculatum.)

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    If I were a bug, I might choose that name

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