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Ischnura genei

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Ischnura genei Wild Plants of Malta and Gozo Ischnura genei Island Bluetail

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Ischnura, Odonate, Damselfly, Coenagrionidae, Insect

Ischnura genei, the island bluetail damselfly, is a species of damselfly that replaces the blue-tailed damselfly on some Mediterranean islands (e.g., Corsica and Sardinia, where the two species are not known to coexist) - it is found on four islands. It is a small and slender damselfly that tends to be smaller and daintier than the common bluetail. Its main distinguishing features include a black abdomen, which in males carries a striking blue tail-light on S8. Some female colour forms, too, have a blue tail-light on S8, but it tends to be interrupted by a black mark on either end. In some other female colour forms S8 is rusty brown. The male's pterostigma is bi-coloured (as it is in Ischnura elegans). In Malta, this species is still frequent and breeds, but it is endangered by habitat loss.

Ischnura genei Ischnura genei Rambur 1842 ODONATAIT

Ischnura genei Ischnura genei Rambur 1842 ODONATAIT



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