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Aeshna subarctica - Wikipedia
Aeshna subarctica, the subarctic darner, is a species of darner in the family Aeshnidae. [2] [3] [4] [5] It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America. [2] The IUCN …
Subarctic Darner Guide - New York Natural Heritage Program
2020年5月5日 · The Subarctic Darner is a circumpolar species of northern latitudes. Its principal range extends from Canada to northcentral Europe and across Siberia to Japan (Mead 2003). …
The subartic darner (Aeshna subarctica) is a circumpolar boreal species of northern latitudes. The center of its North American range is near the shore of the Hudson Bay in the southern …
Aeshna subarctica : Subarctic Darner | Rare Species Guide
The Subarctic Darner (Aeshna subarctica) is a Holarctic species, occurring in the boggy regions of northern North America, throughout Europe and Eurasia, and into Japan. Minnesota has …
Subarctic Darner - Montana Field Guide
The Subarctic Darner is circumboreal in its distribution, but is a fairly uncommonly occurring member of the family Aeshnidae found in isolated mountainous regions of Montana and is a …
WOS: Aeshna subarctica - wiatri.net
The mosaic darners of the genus Aeshna (aka blue darners) are large, strong-flying dragonflies with late-season flight periods. Most are similar to each other in size and general coloration, so …
Subarctic Darner - Aeshna subarctica (Walker, 1908 (S?))
Known only from an isolated site in Sussex County, it is a rare inhabitant of bogs and boggy marshes. Flight season charts created from records in the official database maintained by …
Subarctic Darner - U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Subarctic Darner. Kingdom. Animalia. Location in Taxonomic Tree . Genus. Aeshna. Species. Aeshna subarctica. Identification Numbers. TSN: 185984. Geography. Launch Interactive …
Subarctic darner - Conserve Wildlife Foundation of NJ
Approximately 2.8”, the subarctic darner is a large-sized dragonfly. Their bright, yellow face has a black cross line and short eye seam. Their brown thorax displays yellow and blue stripes that …
Subarctic Darner Status - New York Natural Heritage Program
Common name: Subarctic Darner Scientific name: Aeshna subarctica Walker, 1908. Class: Insecta (Insects) Order: Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies) Family: Aeshnidae (Darners) …