Aeshnidae
Aeshnidae, also called aeshnids, hawkers, or darners, is a family of dragonflies, found nearly worldwide, with more than 50 genera and over 450 species. [2][3] The family includes some of the largest. To avoid predators, naiads usually do this at night. Aeshnidae Photo Gallery World Status Key Least Concern Near Threatened Vulnerable Endangered Critically Endangered Extinct in Wild Extinct Not. The majority of Aeshnidae species are found in lentic habitats, primarily in marshes, littoral lake environments, and ponds with high vegetation (1). Dead and decaying debris, and submerged logs. Darners The dragonfly family Aeshnidae includes 10 genera. Aeshna is the largest genus, including 20 out of 38 North American species in the family. Like most dragonfly larvae, members of this family. Darner family - Aeshnidae First Glance: Large size, huge-eyed, long-bodied, clear wings, straight flight, rarely perches. Can be dark or colorful.
Aeshnidae is a family of large dragonflies known for their powerful flight and striking coloration. They are prevalent in many parts of the world and are often seen near freshwater habitats. The Aeshnidae, commonly known as darners or hawkers, is a family of large, robust dragonflies in the order Odonata, suborder Anisoptera, distinguished by their swift flight, predatory habits, and striking. Mar 12, 2019 · Aeshnidae is a moderately large family of dragonflies occurring worldwide from sea level to high elevations, with a total of 54 genera and 478 species (Schorr and Paulson 2018).
Anax panybeus , male, photo by Haomiao Zhang
