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- the family Libellulidae. Males have a powder blue thorax and abdomen pruinescent blue when mature. The females are brownish grey in colour while the teneral...
- above and the sides are pale, pruinescent blue. The abdomen is dark blue above and yellow green below, ageing to pruinescent grey. Male Male Male abdomen...
- bronze-black colour marked with pale yellow, adult males are strongly pruinescent - their bodies and tip of their tails are covered with a fine, white...
- Libellula jesseana adults are about 5 centimeters long. The male is pruinescent blue on the thorax and abdomen with orange wings. The female may have...
- black-green metallic in colour with pale markings; adults are slightly pruinescent. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings...
- develop an extensive blue pruinescence, while females will become slightly pruinescent. The species name boumiera is a toponym derived from the Aboriginal name...
- the shoulders. The abdomen is dark with a light gray tip. The body is pruinescent, especially in older specimens. The female is thicker in build with a...
- It is a small dragonfly with metallic-black colouring which gets a pruinescent powder-blue coating when mature. Male wings List of Odonata species of...
- black-green metallic in colour with pale markings. Adults can be strongly pruinescent on their body and tail. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae...
- damselfly, black-green metallic in colour with pale markings, and slightly pruinescent. Like other members of the family Argiolestidae, it rests with its wings...