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Aeshnidae

(Family)

Overview

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The hawkers (or darners in ) (family Aeshnidae) include the largest dragonflies found in North America and Europe, and are among the largest of the dragonflies on the planet. This family represents also the fastest flying dragonflies of the order of the dragonflies and damselflies (Odonata).

Description

Common worldwide or nearly worldwide genera are Aeshna and Anax. The African Anax tristis has a wingspan of over 125 mm, making it one of the world's largest known dragonflies.

There are 41 North American species in 11 genera represented in this family. Most European species belong to Aeshna. Their American name 'darner' derives from the fact that the female abdomens look like a sewing needle, as they cut into plant stem when they lay their eggs through the ovipositor.

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Green Darner (Anax junius)

The dragonflies mate in flight. The eggs are deposited in water or close by. The larvae (nymphs or naiads) are generally slender compared to those of other families, with long and flat extensible lower lip (labia). They are aquatic predators, feeding on other insects and even small fish.

The adults spend large amounts of time in the air and seem to fly tirelessly with their four large and powerful wings. They can fly forwards or backwards or hover like a helicopter. The wings are always extended horizontally.

Their abdomen is long and thin. Most are colored blue and or green, with black and occasionally yellow. Their large hemispherical compound eyes touch in the midline and nearly c over the head. They have an extremely good sight. They are voracious insect predators, using their sharp biting mouthparts. They are therefore very beneficial.

All are extremely hard to catch because of their flying abilities and keen sight.

There has been recently a proposal to split this family in Aeshnidae and Telephlebiidae (Hawking & Theischinger, 1999).

Genera

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Photos

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Taxonomy

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The Family Aeshnidae is a member of the Superfamily Aeshnoidea. Here is the complete "parentage" of Aeshnidae:

The Family Aeshnidae is further organized into finer groupings including:

Genera

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Acanthaeshna

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Aeschna

Aeshna

Aeshna is the of a genus of dragonflies from the family Aeshnidae. They are also known as hawker dragonflies, or, in North America, as mosaic darners. [more]

Amphiaeschna

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Anaciaeschna

Anaciaeschna is a genus of in family Aeshnidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Anax

A Genus in the Kingdom Animalia.[1] [more]

Anisogomphus

Anisogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Asiagomphus

Asiagomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Austroaeschna

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Austrogomphus

Austrogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Basiaeschna

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Boyeria

Boyeria is a genus of in family Aeshnidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Burmagomphus

Burmagomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Coryphaeschna

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Crenigomphus

Crenigomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Cyrano

Cyrano can refer to: [more]

Davidius

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Epiaeschna

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Gomphaeschna

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Gomphidia

Gomphidia is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Gynacantha

Gynacantha is a genus of in family Aeshnidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Heliaeschna

Heliaeschna is a genus of in family Aeshnidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Ictinogomphus

Ictinogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Lamelligomphus

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Leptogomphus

Leptogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Lindenia

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Macrogomphus

Macrogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Mediaeschna

Microgomphus

Microgomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Nasiaeschna

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Notogomphus

Notogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Onychogomphus

Onychogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Periaeschna

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Phenes

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Phyllogomphus

Phyllogomphus is a genus of in family Gomphidae. It contains the following species: [more]

Planaeschna

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Polycanthagyna

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Psilus

Remartinia

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Rhionaeschna

Aeshna is the of a genus of dragonflies from the family Aeshnidae. They are also known as hawker dragonflies, or, in North America, as mosaic darners. [more]

Sarasaeschna

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Shaogomphus

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Staurophlebia

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Subaeschna

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Telephlebia

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Triacanthagyna

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Trigomphus

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Uropetala

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Zonophora

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At least 14 species and subspecies belong to the Genus Zonophora.

More info about the Genus Zonophora may be found here.

References

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Footnotes

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  1. http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&keys=Anax&search=Search

Sources

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Last Revised: January 24, 2010
2010/01/24 00:11:36