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Azure hawker

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Aeshna

Higher classification
  
Aeshna

Phylum
  
Family
  
Aeshnidae

Scientific name
  
Aeshna caerulea

Rank
  
Species


Similar
  
Odonate, Aeshna, Subarctic darner, Northern emerald, Dragonfly

The azure hawker (Aeshna caerulea) is one of the smaller species of hawker dragonflies, (family Aeshnidae). The flight period is from late May to August

It is 62 mm long. Both sexes have azure blue spots on each abdominal segment and the thorax also has azure markings. The markings on the male are brighter and more conspicuous than in the female. The female also has a brown colour form.

This species flies in sunshine, and will also bask on stones or tree trunks. It shelters in heather or similar low vegetation in dull weather. Unique to this species is that the blue of the male pales to a more grey colour at lower temperatures.

The species is widespread in the Eurasian polar region. In Great Britain, the azure hawker occurs only in Scotland.

References

Azure hawker Wikipedia


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