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Common darter

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individuals have light yellow thorax and abdomen. Males turn red as they mature. Females darken with age, becoming a dark chocolate brown, and sometimes develop a blue colouration to the bottom of the abdomen. The wings also develop a brown tinge with age. In all cases the legs have a cream or yellow
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This small dragonfly is seen in a wide variety of habitats, including lakes, ponds, canals and slow-flowing rivers. They are ambush predators, waiting on a prominent perch - such as a leaf or the top of a gate, until prey fly past, whereupon they will fly after it. They are territorial on breeding
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In suitable hunting areas away from water, however, they are not territorial: large numbers may assemble - groups of several hundred in a single field have been recorded - and lines of insects can be seen along the top of field gates.
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Eggs are not laid, but broadcast from the air: the male holds the female in tandem and swings her down and forward over water. At the furthest point of the arc the female releases some of her eggs to fall on the water.
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Dijkstra, K-D.B & Lewington, R. (2006) Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain and Europe. British Wildlife Publishing.
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This article is about Common darter. An alternate name (see below) is highland darter. For North American fish species, see
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Adults can be seen on the wing all year round in southern Europe but in northern regions they occur from June to November.
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This is one of the most abundant dragonflies in Europe, and populations show no evidence of decline.
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Askew, R.R. (2004) The Dragonflies of Europe. (revised ed.) Harley Books.pp180 and 213 .
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stripe on a black background - this is a diagnostic feature of this species. The
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waters, often attempting to chase much bigger dragonflies away such as
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named the highland darter used to be considered a separate species,
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species are not easy to tell apart and in most areas more than one
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of the females can be red, blue, pale blue or brown.
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Highland darter


Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Odonata
Anisoptera
Libellulidae
Sympetrum
Binomial name
Linnaeus
dragonfly
Libellulidae
Eurasia
Europe

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