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Blue-eyed Darner

Rhionaeschna multicolor

Description:

Large blue and brown dragonfly with a mosiac pattern on the abdomen. Thorax has blue, diagonal stripes. Eyes are brown and blue. "The Blue-eyed Darner is a large specimen with a length of 65mm - 70mm (2.5 to 2.75 inches). The eyes of both males and females are bright blue. The male is dark brown to brownish black. The top of the thorax, behind the head, is marked with two blue stripes, and each side of the thorax is marked with a pair of blue diagonal stripes. The abdomen is marked with both large and small blue spots. The anal appendages of males and females are forked and the female is marked similarly to the male; however, the base color is brown and the markings are green." - Wikipedia

Habitat:

On an Agave plant in the backyard. "This species occurs near lakes, ponds, and marshes at lower elevations. Common dragonfly of the western United States commonly sighted in the sagebrush steppe of the Snake River Plain, occurring east to the Midwest from central Canada and the Dakotas south to west Texas and Oklahoma. In Central America it occurs south to Panama." - Wikipedia

Notes:

"This is usually the second earliest Darner to emerge in the spring, with the California Darner emerging first. It hunts small flying insects while on the wing." - Wikipedia

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3 Comments

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 12 years ago

That is big! He's really lovely :)

CindyBinghamKeiser
CindyBinghamKeiser 12 years ago

Thank you Leanne! These guys are quite large, about 7 cm long, so my camera captures them better than the small one's :)

LeanneGardner
LeanneGardner 12 years ago

These are such beautiful shots Cindy! I really love his colours too :)

Escondido, California, USA

Spotted on May 8, 2012
Submitted on May 8, 2012

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