Rank Species | Infraorder Anisoptera Genus Cordulegaster Higher classification Cordulegaster | |
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Similar Cordulegaster, Odonate, Cordulegastridae, Golden‑ringed dragonfly, Dragonfly |
Cordulegaster bidentata ponte 15 05 2011 mpg
Cordulegaster bidentata, also known as sombre goldenring or two-toothed goldenring, is a species of dragonfly in the family Cordulegastridae.
Contents
- Cordulegaster bidentata ponte 15 05 2011 mpg
- Cordulegaster bidentata egg laying
- Description
- Distribution and habitat
- Behaviour and development
- References

Cordulegaster bidentata egg laying
Description

This species is identifiable by its black body and yellow rings. Adults are approximately 8 centimetres (3.1 in) in body length with a 10 centimetres (3.9 in) wingspan, and have a similar appearance to the related species Cordulegaster boltonii.
Distribution and habitat

C. bidentata is primarily found in Central and Southern Europe, spreading as far south as Sicily, where the subspecies C. bidentata sicilica is found. It lives primarily around mountain springs. This species is scattered throughout Central and Western Europe. The population rate is declining, the biggest threat to this species being droughts which are a result of global warming.
Behaviour and development

C. bidentata breeds in mountain springs, and the larvae are benthic, living in the lowest reaches of the water. As a result of this, larval sites are difficult to locate and study. Breeding takes place in May–June, with eggs being laid in the upper reaches of the streams. Larval development takes between three and five years, and can be slowed if cold weather causes the water to freeze.