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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Anisoptera

Genus
  
Hagenius Selys, 1854

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Species

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Family
  
Gomphidae

Scientific name
  
Hagenius brevistylus

Higher classification
  
Hagenius

Order
  
Odonate

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Subfamily
  
Hageniinae Davies & Tobin, 1985

Similar
  
Odonate, Dromogomphus spinosus, Common baskettail, Gomphus exilis, Basiaeschna

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The dragonhunter or black clubtail (Hagenius brevistylus), sometimes called the black dragon, is a clubtail dragonfly of the eastern United States and southeastern Canada.

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It is much larger than any other North American clubtail, at 3.3 inches (84 mm), with black and yellow markings and green eyes. Males can be distinguished at a distance by their habit of curling their abdomens under while flying, forming a sideways J shape.

The dragonhunter is the only member of genus Hagenius. Its closest relatives are Asian dragonflies of genus Sieboldius. Together the two genera form the subfamily Hageniinae.

The nymph is unusual, with a very flat, wide body. It is slow-moving and lives among bark and leaf litter at the edges of streams, where its dark color provides camouflage.

The adult feeds on large insects, including darner and clubtail dragonflies, sometimes ambushing them from above. It also takes monarch butterflies, eating the thorax and abdomen first to avoid the greatest concentration of cardenolide toxins.

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References

Dragonhunter Wikipedia