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Aeshna viridis, the green hawker, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, ...
Aeshna, [2] or the mosaic darners, is a genus of dragonflies from the family Aeshnidae. Species within this genus are generally known as "hawkers" ( Old World ) or "darners" ( New World ). Description
Common worldwide or nearly worldwide genera are Aeshna and Anax. Anax includes some of the largest dragonflies, including the North American A. walsinghami, Hawaiian A. strenuus, European A. imperator and A. immaculifrons, and African A. tristis, but these are all exceeded by another member of the family, the Asian Tetracanthagyna plagiata, which by wingspan and weight is the world's largest ...
Aeshna brevistyla Rambur, 1842; Aeshna caerulea (Ström, 1783) Aeshna canadensis Walker, 1908 †Aeshna caseneuvensis Nel et al., 2022 †Aeshna cerdanica Nel & Martínez-Delclòs, 1994; Aeshna clepsydra Say, 1840; Aeshna constricta Say, 1840; Aeshna crenata Hagen, 1856; Aeshna cyanea (Müller, 1764) †Aeschna dido Hagen, 1863; Aeshna eremita ...
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Azure Hawker, Aeshna caerulea (=Aeshna squamata) Common Hawker, Aeshna juncea; Migrant hawker, Aeshna coluberculus; Southern Hawker, Aescna cyanea; Green hawker, Aeshna viridis; Brown hawker, Aeshna grandis; Subarctic darner, Aeshna subarctica; Aeshna osiliensis
The antehumeral stripes are usually thin and green. The hairy dragonfly has coupled, oval-shaped markings on its abdomen, blue on males and yellow on females. It is smaller than other species in the genus Aeshna. It is the United Kingdom's smallest hawker. [8]