Copera vittata

[1] It is a medium-sized damselfly with brown-capped yellow eyes with a narrow equatorial black band encircling them.

Its thorax is black on dorsum with a narrow bluish-yellow humeral stripe, split in two and overlap each other.

This stripe is followed by a broad black fascia, on the middle of the lateral side of the thorax, peppered with small pale yellow spots.

The lateral sides beyond this is yellow, marked with an irregular black stripe on the anterior border of postero-lateral suture, and another one on the middle portion of metepimeron.

[6] The female is more robust compared to the male, dull in colors and marks less conspicuously defined.