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is a European–central Asian species with isolated populations in North Africa and a range expanding northward. It is found across southern Europe in a band across
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The flight period is from March to October in the south of its range but in north it flies mainly from June to August. Its behaviour is similar to that of
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damselfly with a metallic green body and wings held away from the body at rest. It differs from the other European
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Immatures have pale pterostigmata and only develop the characteristic two-coloured pterostigmata when mature.
562: 347:, North Africa. It is a damselfly of still water and can be found in stagnant and slightly brackish water. 680: 755: 664: 331:. It is less common in northern Europe, although some are found as far north as Sweden. It breeds in the 211: 776: 727: 718: 656: 477: 71: 359: 237: 101: 872: 932: 763: 620: 606: 592: 531: 506: 947: 500: 937: 885: 472: 417:
hatch in spring. The larvae develop within two months, the adults emerging in late spring.
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in coastal dunes and is increasing in number. It is at the edge of its range in the
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A Field Guide to the Dragonflies of Britain, Europe and North Africa
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Dragonflies and Damselflies of Britain and Northern Europe
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Index

Southern emerald damselfly


Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Odonata
Zygoptera
Lestidae
Lestes
Binomial name
Fabricius
Synonyms
damselfly
Lestidae
common names
Spain
France
Italy
Greece
India
Mongolia
Netherlands
Channel Islands

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