No: 9 / Family: Coenagrionidae / Genus: Ischnura
Name: Ischnura rubilio / Western Golden Dartlet
Habitat: Open ponds, marshes, generally uplands
Province(s) sighted: Petchabun, Chaiyaphum, Chiang Rai, Chantaburi, Nakhorn Ratchasima
In flight: February to Noember / Sightings (by me): Uncommon
Province(s) sighted: Petchabun, Chaiyaphum, Chiang Rai, Chantaburi, Nakhorn Ratchasima
In flight: February to Noember / Sightings (by me): Uncommon
Easily confused with: N/A
For me, this is the king of the 'minis'. Ischnura rubilio is only tiny, but his colours scream for attention. The males like to sit in long grasses and are supposed to be common in paddy fields... though I have never seen one in Khon Kaen and its full of paddy fields there! It isn't a very common species, but I do bump into it from time to time.
The Male
Green and black stripes on the thorax with a bright yellow abdomen, capped by stunning black and bright blue end segments, make it truly one of the best looking damselflies I've seen.
The 'Teneral' Male
This is the one and only time I have seen a teneral male. Looks similar just very washed out.
The Female
She's really dull in comparison. She has slight blue hues on the thorax and slight yellowing to the abdomen. The markings on the abdomen are also completely different to that of the male. The females are far more difficult to spot and the one I saw hung far back from the main body of water in the bushes.
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Here is a slightly younger female ...
The 'Teneral' Female
Strangely, in the same day I saw a teneral male, I saw a teneral female.









No sightings of I. rubilio?
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