Damselfly

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Damselfly
Artwork of Damselfly
Real-world info
Name: -
Family: -
Main appearances

Other appearances
Names in other languages
 イトトンボ
 豆娘
 Demoiselle
 Libélula damisela
 Zigottero
 Равнокрылая стрекоза
 실잠자리
 豆娘
 Demoiselle
 Libélula damisela
 Wasserjungfer
 Juffer

The Damselfly is a bug introduced in Animal Crossing: New Horizons. It is similar to a dragonfly, but unlike the Darner Dragonfly, Red Dragonfly, and Banded Dragonfly, it only appears in winter.

Catch details

In New Horizons

#35

Damselfly
"I caught a damselfly! Now it's a damselfly in distress!"

Time of year North: Nov – Feb
South: May – Aug
Time of day All day
Location Flying near water
Weather Any except rain
Spawn requirement Appears from the start of the game
Selling prices  Nook's Cranny 500 Bells
 Flick 750 Bells
Furniture size 1.0 x 1.0


Donating to the museum

In New Horizons

Blathers has this to say about the Damselfly:

"The colorful damselfly is similar to its cousin, the dragonfly, though it tends to be smaller and thinner. But don't let the delicate looks fool you! Much like the dragonfly, the damselfly is a ruthless predator. It loves to catch flies midair and eat them, and has been known to snack on spiders it plucks from the web! In short, it is not a dinner guest I would recommend... And it is not a menu I could keep down."

Once donated, the Damselfly is found in the entrance room of the bug exhibit, flying around near the waterfall at the northern end of the room. It shares this area with the Red Dragonfly, Darner Dragonfly, and Banded Dragonfly.

Real-world information

Damselflies are insects of the suborder Zygoptera in the order Odonata. They are similar to dragonflies, which constitute the other odonatan suborder, Anisoptera, but are smaller, have slimmer bodies, and most species fold the wings along the body when at rest, unlike dragonflies which hold the wings flat and away from the body. An ancient group, damselflies have existed since at least the Lower Permian, and are found on every continent except Antarctica.

More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

Names in other languages

Japanese イトトンボ
ito-tombo
Damselfly (lit. "string dragonfly")

Korean 실잠자리
Unknown

Simplified Chinese 豆娘 (iQue)
Unknown

Dutch Juffer

German Wasserjungfer

European Spanish Libélula damisela

European French Demoiselle

Italian Zigottero



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