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Crimson Marsh Glider (Female)

Trithemis aurora

Description:

The female has an olivaceous or bright reddish-brown face with eyes that are purplish-brown above and grey below. The thorax is olivaceous with brown median and black lateral stripes. The abdomen is reddish-brown with median and lateral black markings. The black markings are confluent at the end of each segment and enclose a reddish-brown spot. The wings are transparent with brown tips. The venation is bright yellow to brown and basal amber markings are pale. The wing spots are a dark brown and the lags are dark grey with narrow yellow stripes. The male has a reddish brown face, with eyes that are crimson above and brown on the sides. The thorax is red with a fine, purple pruinescence. The abdomen, the base of which is swollen, is crimson with a violet tinge. The wings are transparent with crimson venation and the base has a broad amber patch. The wing spots are a dark reddish-brown and the legs are black.

Habitat:

Weedy tanks and ponds, marshes, channels, and slow flowing streams and rivers in the lowlands and mid-hills

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NickKing
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NickKing

จังหวัดพังงา, Thailand

Spotted on May 29, 2016
Submitted on May 29, 2016

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