- White-faced Darter
Taxobox
name = White-faced Darter
image_width = 240px
image_caption = Female
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insect a
ordo =Odonata
familia =Libellulidae
genus = "Leucorrhinia "
species = "L. dubia"
binomial = "Leucorrhinia dubia"
binomial_authority = (Vander Linden, 1825)The White-faced Darter ("Leucorrhinia dubia") is a small
dragonfly belonging to thegenus "Leucorrhinia " in the familyLibellulidae . Its flight period lasts from May to August. It is found inpeat bog s from northernEurope eastwards toSiberia . In southern Europe there are populations in some mountainous areas such as theAlps andPyrenees . InGreat Britain it is rare and local with the largest population in theScottish Highlands .Description
The
abdomen is 21-27 mm long and the hindwing is 23-28 mm long. Mature males have a black body with red and orange markings on the abdomen andthorax which become darker with age. Young males and females have pale yellow markings. All have a conspicuous whitefrons at the front of the head. The wings have a brown patch at the base.Reproduction
It breeds in acidic pools with extensive growth of "
Sphagnum "moss . The male holds a small territory near water. Copulation with the female often begins over water before they settle on the ground or in low vegetation for about 30 minutes. The female drops the eggs amongst submerged moss or the stems of cottongrass. Thelarva e live amongst the "Sphagnum"; they feed mostly at night but are also active during the day. They take one to three years to reach adulthood with two being most common. They emerge between May and early July, climbing out of the water up a plant stem before flying away from the pool. Males become mature 4-12 days after emergence and females a few days later.Conservation
It is vulnerable to alteration and destruction of its
habitat . In the United Kingdom, 95% of lowland peat bogs have been destroyed limiting the available habitat for the White-faced Darter. It is protected there by theWildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and is covered byBiodiversity Action Plan s in some counties.References
*British Dragonfly Society (2003) [http://www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/mffledubfull.htm The White-faced Darter "Leucorrhinia dubia" Vander Linden] . Accessed
13 May 2008 .
*Brooks, Steve & Lewington, Richard (2002) "Field Guide to the Dragonflies and Damselflies of Great Britain and Ireland", British Wildlife Publishing.External links
* [http://www.searchnbn.net/gridMap/gridMap.jsp?allDs=1&srchSpKey=NBNSYS0000005652 NBN Gateway: map of UK records of White-faced Darter]
* [http://www.biopix.com/Species.asp?Searchtext=Leucorrhinia%20dubia&Category=insekter Biopix: "Leucorrhinia dubia"]
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