Crimson Marsh Glider (Trithemis aurora)



This dragonfly is a common and widely distributed species found throughout the year across the Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asia.

The male (as shown in the above images) of this species is distinctly different from the female. The male has a reddish-brown face, with eyes that are crimson above and brown on the sides. The wings are transparent with crimson venation and the base has a broad amber patch. 

The female has a bright reddish-brown face with eyes that are purplish-brown above and grey below. The wings are transparent with brown tips. The venation is bright yellow to brown and basal amber markings are pale. 

It is commonly found in weedy tanks and ponds, gardens, marshes, and slow-flowing streams and rivers in the lowlands and mid-hills. It breeds in streams, rivers, canals, ponds, and tanks.

 

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