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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Libellula luctuosa

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Suborder
  
Anisoptera

Genus
  
Libellula

Higher classification
  
Libellula

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Widow skimmer dragonfly


Widow Skimmer (Libellula luctuosa) is one of the group of dragonflies known as king skimmers. The nymphs live in the water, molting and growing until they are ready to emerge from the water and then molting a final time to reveal their wings.

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Widow skimmer


Anatomy and Morphology

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Widow skimmers have large bulky bodies, with large head. Adults have a steely blue body area but juveniles are yellow with brown stipes. Eyes are also large and close together meeting in the middle of the head. They have three pairs of legs. Legs are black in color. They have two pairs of wings: forewings and hindwings. Wings of both sexes are marked with prominent black basal bands. They keep their wings extended over their bodies. Adult males develop broad white spots at midwing as they mature. The abdomen measures 24-32 mm. They also have a slight white hue on their abdomen and thorax.

Distribution

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This species can be found commonly across the United States (except in the higher Rocky Mountains areas) and in southern Ontario and Quebec.

Habitat

This species is found commonly in muddy substrates, or still bodies of waters such as ponds, lakes, streams, and creeks.

Behavior

They are predators that prey on other insects such as mosquitoes. They catch their prey using their legs. Use their fangs to bring prey into mouth.

The process of reproduction is known as "in tandem." Position themselves to form a wheel or heart shape before sperm is transferred.

References

Widow skimmer Wikipedia