




enallagma signatum
The Orange Bluet is a colorful dragonfly that loves to flutter around ponds and streams. With its bright orange and blue colors, it's like a little flying gem in nature!
生息地: Near ponds, streams, and wetlands, often resting on plants.
The Orange Bluet is a slender damselfly, with males sporting a striking bright orange or red base to their abdomen, contrasting with a blue-tipped end and black markings. Its thorax is black with green or yellow stripes. Females are typically duller, often yellowish-brown with similar black patterns.





カテゴリ
昆虫レア度
Common
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0/5 · 危険なし
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Male Orange Bluets use their bright colors to show off and attract a mate.
Their babies, called nymphs, live underwater for up to a year before transforming!
These tiny insects have six legs, but they're mostly used for perching, not walking far!
They often fly tandem in a 'heart shape' when mating, a truly unique sight!
Orange Bluet larvae can breathe underwater using special gills that help them survive for months in ponds.
Orange Bluet has huge compound eyes that help them spot tiny flying insects from far away while hunting.
Orange Bluet can hover and dart quickly through the air, helping them catch prey and escape from predators.
Orange Bluets are tiny insect hunters, munching on small flying bugs.
年齢による違い: Larvae eat aquatic invertebrates; adults eat flying insects.
Anopheles quadrimaculatus
as prey for adults
Rana catesbeiana
as a food source
Gambusia affinis
larval stage is prey
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Protonotaria citrea
provides food
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35-45 mm
28-38 mm
20-45 日
5-10 km/h
Orange Bluets are tiny insect hunters, munching on small flying bugs.
Near ponds, streams, and wetlands, often resting on plants.
Pursuit
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