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Broad-bodied Chaser

(Scientific Name: Libellula depressa)



Female Broad-bodied Chaser by David Kitching
Female Broad-bodied Chaser by David Kitching
Male Broad-bodied Chaser by David Kitching
Male Broad-bodied Chaser by David Kitching
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Species Information:


Length: 39-48mm
Flight Period: May to July (occasionally also in April and August to September)

The very broad, flattened abdomen is characteristic making the insect appear "fat". Both sexes have pale blue, thin ante-humeral stripes and brown eyes. The wing bases are very dark brown.

Male: quickly develop a blue pruinescence on the abdomen with yellow spots along the segment sides.
Female: golden brown on the abdomen, again with yellow spots at the margins.



Habitat:


This dragonfly is usually found at ponds and may be the first to colonise new ponds. It regularly returns to the same low perch after swift flights along the pond margins.



Status & Distribution:


Widespread and common throughout southern England and Wales.



Similar Species:


Its broad appearance separates it from the other Chaser and Skimmer dragonflies.