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The golden dartlet (''Ischnura aurora'') is a species of damselfly. There are three described subspecies: ''Ischnura aurora aurora'' (Brauer, 1865), ''Ischnura aurora rubilio'' (Selys, 1876), ''Ischnura aurora viduata'' (Lieftinck, 1949). == Adults == A small apple green damselfly with black thoracic stripes and blue tipped yellow tail. Male Eyes: Black half moon like cap above, olive green to dark olive below, which fade to pale olive beneath. Two azure blue spots are present behind the eys. Thorax: Shining black with two pale grass green stripes. Sides are light green and white below. Legs: Pale greenish white with vertical stripe on femur, just above femur - tibia joint. Wings: Transparent. Wing spot: The wing spots are different in fore and hindwings. It is rose-red in forewings and uniform pale grey in hindwings. Abdomen: Bright yellow. The second and seventh segments has upper narrow and broad black marks respectively. Segments 8-10 are entirely azure blue. The 10th segment has an upper black spot. Female Eyes: Brown half moon like cap above, green to pale green below. Thorax: Shining black with two orange stripes. Sides are pale green. Legs: Pale white with vertical black stripes on femur, just above femur - tibia joint. Abdomen: A broad black stripe runs along the upper side of abdomen. Segments 8 - 10 do not have azure blue markings. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ischnura aurora」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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