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Common darter
Sympetrum striolatum
51.2925, -0.643078
Field Notes
Description:
Length: 38-43mm
A summer and autumn species, this dragonfly can be found well into November and may be one of the last on the wing in the UK. The thorax in both sexes is brown above with poorly defined antehumeral stripes and yellow panels on the sides. The eyes are brown above and yellow below. The legs are black with a diagnostic yellow stripe along their length.
The males become a bright orange-red with maturity with small black spots on S8 and S9.
Females have a pale, yellowish-brown abdomen often developing red markings along the segment boundaries and medial line as they age. Info from the BDS website (see link).
Habitat:
Ponds and other still, stagnant or even brackish waters are used and they are frequently found at small garden ponds. They are frequently found away from water, resting on the tops of plants in woodland rides.
Notes:
There were loads of these guys resting on a wooden walkway near a pool of stagnant water.
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