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Sympetrum Obtrusum, Female 03
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *''Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *''Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Sympetr ...
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Sympetrum Fonscolombii
The red-veined darter or nomad (''Sympetrum fonscolombii'') is a dragonfly of the genus ''Sympetrum''. Taxonomy There is genetic and behavioural evidence that ''S. fonscolombii'' is not closely related to the other members of the genus ''Sympetrum'' and it will at some time in the future be removed from this genus. Etymology ''Sympetrum fonscolombii'' was named under the protonym '' Libellula fonscolombii '' by the Belgian entomologist Edmond de Sélys Longchamps, in 1840, in honor of the French entomologist Étienne of Fonscolombe (hence the species name).Sélys-Longchamps, de, E. 1840. Monographie des libellulidées d'Europe. ''Libellula fonscolombii'' , Librairie Roret, 220 pages, Paris Its name is sometimes spelt ''fonscolombei'' instead of ''fonscolombii'' but Askew (2004) gives the latter as the correct spelling. Distribution ''Sympetrum fonscolombii'' is a widespread and common species in much of central and southern Europe including most Mediterranean islands, North Af ...
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Sympetrum Anomalum
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *''Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *''Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Sympet ...
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Sympetrum Dilatatum
The St. Helena Darter (''Sympetrum dilatatum'') was a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. It was endemic to Saint Helena. In 2021, it was declared extinct by the IUCN The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN; officially International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources) is an international organization working in the field of nature conservation and sustainable use of natu .... There have been no recorded sightings since 1962 and it is no longer present at the only two locations it was previously found at. References Libellulidae Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Insects described in 1892 {{dragonfly-stub ...
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Sympetrum Depressiusculum
''Sympetrum depressiusculum'', or, the spotted darter, is a dragonfly species from the family Libellulidae, distributed across temperate parts of Eurasia. Description Adults reach 29 to 34 mm in body length, of which 20–24 mm is abdomen. Males are distinguished by a flattened orange abdomen with a line of drop-shaped spots along each side and clubbed overall appearance - i.e. widest at the tip. They closely resemble males of the ruddy darter, which have more evenly flattened abdomen and noticeably darker pterostigmata. Adults fly in the late summer. They are weak fliers. Habitat and distribution left, Female It breeds in temporary water bodies, which dry out in the autumn and are re-filled in late spring when the snow melts. It can also colonize reservoirs and paddy fields where such water dynamic is maintained by humans. Furthermore, it is thought to have spread across some parts of Europe thanks to carp aquaculture which creates similar conditions. The specie ...
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Sympetrum Darwinianum
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *'' Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *'' Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Symp ...
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British Dragonfly Society
The British Dragonfly Society is a conservation organisation in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1983 and its aims are to promote and to encourage the study and conservation of dragonflies and damselflies and their natural habitats, especially in the United Kingdom. The Society runs the Dragonfly Recording Network (DRN) to collect Odonata records in the UK. It also promotes a range of research and conservation projects. The British Dragonfly Society is a registered charity, number 800196. See also *Odonata *List of British dragonflies There are 57 recorded species of Odonata in Britain, made up of 21 damselflies (suborder Zygoptera) and 36 dragonflies (suborder Anisoptera). Of these, 42 species (17 damselflies and 25 dragonflies) are resident breeders, and the remainder are ... References External links *Worldwide Dragonfly Association
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Sympetrum Daliensis
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *'' Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *'' Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Symp ...
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Sympetrum Croceolum
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *'' Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *'' Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Symp ...
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Sympetrum Costiferum
The saffron-winged meadowhawk (''Sympetrum costiferum'') is a dragonfly of the genus ''Sympetrum''. It is found across northern and central United States and most of Canada, including a southern portion of the Northwest Territories. Its abdomen is yellowish-brown, turning pale red at maturity in both sexes. Juveniles and females have gold (saffron) coloured wing stripes.Dunkle, S.W., Dragonflies through Binoculars: A Field Guide to Dragonflies of North America. New York:Oxford University Press, 2000. Veins of males and females are reddish or orange.Mead, Kurt. Dragonflies of the North Woods. Second edition. Duluth, MN:Kollath+Stensaas, 2009. The sides of the abdomen are marked with black triangles. Some females have amber in basal areas of their wings. Legs are striped in black and yellow or red. Size: . This species overlaps with and is difficult to distinguish from both the ruby and white-faced meadowhawks. Similar species *''Sympetrum obtrusum'' – white-faced meadowhawk *'' ...
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Sympetrum Corruptum
The variegated meadowhawk (''Sympetrum corruptum'') is a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae, native to North America. Description The variegated meadowhawk is a small to medium-sized dragonfly with a slender abdomen, often reaching a length of 15/8" (41 mm) to 111/12" (49 mm). The male is commonly dark brownish black with an abdomen of bright red, pink, and golden brown. The thorax may be marked with a pair of yellow dots on each side. The leading edges of the wings are marked with pinkish. The females are similar in color but not as brightly colored, with gray and yellow replacing the red of the male. Young variegated meadowhawks are much paler and mottled with pale green, pale yellow, golden brown, and orange. Range and migration This species is found from British Columbia and Ontario areas south through much of the United States to southern California and Florida. It migrates as far south as Honduras Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a coun ...
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Sympetrum Cordulegaster
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *'' Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *'' Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Symp ...
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Sympetrum Commixtum
''Sympetrum'' is a genus of small to medium-sized skimmer dragonflies, known as darters in the UK and as meadowhawks in North America. The more than 50 species predominantly live in the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere; no ''Sympetrum'' species is native to Australia. Most North American darters fly in late summer and autumn, breeding in ponds and foraging over meadows. Commonly, they are yellow-gold as juveniles, with mature males and some females becoming bright red on part or all of their bodies. An exception to this color scheme is the black darter (''Sympetrum danae''). The genus includes the following species: *'' Sympetrum ambiguum'' – blue-faced meadowhawk *''Sympetrum anomalum'' *'' Sympetrum arenicolor'' *''Sympetrum baccha'' *'' Sympetrum chaconi'' *''Sympetrum commixtum'' *''Sympetrum cordulegaster'' *''Sympetrum corruptum'' – variegated meadowhawk *''Sympetrum costiferum'' – saffron-winged meadowhawk *''Sympetrum croceolum'' *''Symp ...
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