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Archaeophya adamsi

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Infraorder
  
Anisoptera

Scientific name
  
Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Epiprocta

Family
  
Corduliidae

Higher classification
  
Archaeophya

Similar
  
Odonate, Corduliidae, Insect, Synthemistidae, Hemicordulia

Archaeophya adamsi, commonly known as Adam's emerald dragonfly or horned urfly, is a species of dragonfly belonging to the family Corduliidae. This is an Australian endemic and one of the rarest dragonflies in the country. It breeds in rivers and streams in coastal areas of Queensland and New South Wales.

Nymphs of this species grow to 23 mm in length and live among rocks and detritus along stream margins. They can be identified by the distinctive two-lobed frontal plate on the head. The nymph lives for around 7 years. The adult is a fairly large and robust dragonfly, blackish brown with narrow yellow rings. The adult probably only lives for a few months.

References

Archaeophya adamsi Wikipedia


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