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A. mixta is a small aeshna which appears dark in flight. It is similar in appearance to other aeshnas but has a characteristic "golf-tee" shaped mark on the second segment of the abdomen (S2) which is diagnostic. In flight it looks like a small Emperor dragonfly with a blue abdomen which, when seen from the side, curves down.
Aeshna mixta Latreille, 1805 – migrant hawker [5] Aeshna palmata Hagen, 1856 – paddle-tailed darner [7] Aeshna persephone Donnelly, 1961 – Persephone's darner [7] Aeshna petalura Martin, 1909; Aeshna septentrionalis Burmeister, 1839 – azure darner [7] Aeshna serrata Hagen, 1856 – Baltic hawker [2] Aeshna shennong Zhang & Cai, 2014
Aeshna affinis, the southern migrant hawker or blue-eyed hawker, is a dragonfly found in southern Europe and Asia. It is in the family Aeshnidae and is very similar in appearance to A. mixta . Identification
Aeshna juncea. Aeshna. Aeshna flavifrons Lichtenstein, 1976; Aeshna juncea mongolica; Aeshna mixta mixta Latreille, 1805; Aeshna petalura petalura; Anaciaeschna ...
A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known. ... Aeshna mixta ...
A. affinis and A. mixta are very alike in appearance. Blue aeshna are frequently seen in late summer but there are not many positive identifications of either species on record. Aeshna isoceles often put into the genus Anaciaeschna, green-eyed hawker - this species flies early in the year and is the only brown aeshna found on Menorca. Can be ...
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Aeshna grandis (Linnaeus, 1758) †Aeshna heterofasciata Theobald, 1937 †Aeshna ignivora Zhang, 1989; Aeshna interrupta Walker, 1908; Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758) †Aeshna larvata Scudder, 1890 †Aeshna messiniana Gentilini & Peters, 1993; Aeshna mixta Latreille, 1805 †Aeshna multicellulata Gentilini & Peters, 1993 †Aeshna oligocenica ...