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Banded darter (dragonfly)

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Odonata

Family
  
Libellulidae

Scientific name
  
Sympetrum pedemontanum

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Suborder
  
Anisoptera

Genus
  
Sympetrum

Higher classification
  
Sympetrum

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Similar
  
Sympetrum, Odonate, Sympetrum depressiusculum, Yellow‑winged darter, Sympetrum meridionale

The banded darter (Sympetrum pedemontanum) is a European species of dragonfly of the family Libellulidae.

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Description

Males of the banded darter, like most members of the genus, have a red abdomen. The species' primary distinguishing feature however is the presence, in both sexes, of broad black bands across the outer section of each wing. It is similar in size to the black darter (Sympetrum danae) (35-40mm), sharing the broad hindwings and black legs.

Behaviour

The weak, low, fluttering flight is not unlike that of a black darter, but it perches frequently on the tips of rush stems rather than on the ground. It is a surprisingly inconspicuous species.

Status

This species is resident in continental Europe. Its main breeding range is south-eastern, especially at medium altitudes, although it appears to be spreading westwards.

Vagrancy to Britain

The banded darter has been recorded in Britain just once, in Wales, in the Sympetrum immigration year of 1995 on 16–17 August.

References

Banded darter (dragonfly) Wikipedia