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Male Red Veined Darter Dragonfly

The Red-veined Darter or Sympetrum fonscolombii is a dragonfly of the genus Sympetrum. Its name is sometimes spelt fonscolombei instead of fonscolombii but Aske...
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The Red-veined Darter or Sympetrum fonscolombii is a dragonfly of the genus Sympetrum. Its name is sometimes spelt fonscolombei instead of fonscolombii but Askew (2004) gives the latter as the correct spelling. There is genetic and behavioural evidence that S. fonscolombii is not closely related to the other members of the Sympetrum genus and will at some time in the future be removed from this genus.
S. fonscolombii is similar to other Sympetrum species but a good view with binoculars should give a positive identification, especially with a male. Males have a red abdomen, redder than many other Sympetrum species. The wings have red veins and the wing bases of the hind-wings are yellow. The pterostigma are pale with a border of black veins and the underside of the eye is blue-grey. The female is similar but the abdomen is yellow, not red, and the wings have yellow veins, not red veins as found in the males. The legs of both sexes are mostly black with some yellow. Immature males are like females but often with more red.
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mylene_ralph
 
mylene_ralph June 26, 2013
Great shot and thank you for the research too.
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EllyTjiasmanto June 27, 2013
Thankyou for your appreciation, Mylene Ralph...
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