Flat dragonfly
Libellula depressa
The flat dragonfly (Libellula depressa) is a species of dragonfly from the family Libellulidae, widely distributed across Europe. It is characterized by a relatively large body with broad, flat wings. Males have a distinctive blue, flattened abdomen, while females and young individuals are brownish-yellow with dark spots. The flat dragonfly prefers aquatic habitats such as ponds, lakes, and slow-flowing rivers where it lays eggs and hunts for insects. This species is mainly active during the warm months, from late spring to early autumn. Flat dragonflies play an important role in controlling insect populations, including mosquitoes, making them a vital part of aquatic and riparian ecosystems. Their presence often indicates good environmental conditions and water quality.
Minimum size: 0 cm
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