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Tramea loewii
Species of dragonfly From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tramea loewii, the common glider,[3] is a species of dragonfly in the Libellulidae family.[4][5] It is found in the Cocos Islands, Moluccas, Lesser Sunda Islands, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Australia, and the western Pacific. Since 2005, Tramea loewii has also been recorded in New Zealand.[3]
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Description
Tramea loewii is a medium to large dragonfly (wingspan 85 mm, length 45 mm). Its synthorax is striped yellowish to brown on a purplish background. Males have a red abdomen, and the last two segments have black markings. Females are a dull brown colour. Dark patches at the base of their hindwings are a characteristic feature of this species; males have red patches and females have brown. Tramea loewii is very similar to Tramea stenoloba which has a darker synthorax, and larger genital dimensions.[3]
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Habitat
Tramea loewii inhabits a wide range of still waters, ponds and swamps, and may breed many times in a year. In Australia it is widespread except for the far south-west of the continent.[3]
Gallery
- Male common glider has a red abdomen with black markings near the tip
- Female common glider has a brown abdomen with black markings near the tip
- Male viewed from the side
- Female viewed from the side
- Male face
- Female face
- Illustration of male Tramea wing venation
- Photo of female wings
- 1. Tramea loewii from Australian Insects 1907
References
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