black tailed skimmer

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Black-tailed skimmer, Orthetrum cancellatum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-tailed Skimmer Dragonfly Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-tailed skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
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young black-tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-tailed skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup on a female black-tailed skimmer, Orthetrum cancellatum perched in the vegetation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-tailed skimmer
Black-Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Female Black Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Black-Tailed Skimmer Royalty Free Stock Photo
The black-tailed skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum) is a dragonfly belonging to the family Libellulidae. This dragonfly is found at any open water with bare patches along the shore where the patrolling males frequently rest in the sun. It also inhabits near slow-flowing waters. It favors lakes, slow rivers, ponds and sometimes marshy area, without dense riparian vegetation. Females are less bold and not encountered as regularly. Adults prefer to perch on bare ground and rocks. It is a fairly large dragonfly (the length of 47–53 mm, 29–35 mm abdomen, rear wing 35–41 mm.) with relatively broad, flattened abdomen, but not as broad as the chaser species. With age, adult males develop extensive blue pruinescence on their abdomen, offset by yellow lateral patches. The middle lobe of the pronotum is large and notched in the middle. The chest is yellow or yellowish-brown. The base of the hind wings do not show a dark opaque spots. The pterostigma is dark brown or black. On the front wings pterostigma 2–3 mm long. Anal appendages are black. The females and immature males are a deep yellow color, with wavy black lines dorsally on their abdomen. Males and females have the costal vein (the leading edge of the wing) yellow or black.


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