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Four Spotted Chaser

Four Spotted Chaser

Photo by Norman Pimlott

Four Spotted Chaser

Four Spotted Chaser

Photo by Lynda Haney

Four spotted chaser

Four spotted chaser

Photo by Lynda Haney

Four spotted chaser

Four spotted chaser

Photo by Lynda Haney

Four-spotted Chaser - Libellula quadrimaculata

This rather uniformly brown dragonfly is quite active in late spring and summer. The sexes are alike with a brown abdomen becoming darker towards the rear, a brown thorax and brown eyes. The is a row of yellow spots along each side of the abdomen. The most noticeable feature is the colouring of the wings. The nodus (half-way along the leading edge of each wing) has a very dark spot, which gives the insect its name. The wing bases are also very dark and a colour form praenubila has a general darkening of the wing tips.

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