Search references for AESHNA. Phrases containing AESHNA
See searches and references containing AESHNA!AESHNA
Genus of dragonflies
Aeshna, or the mosaic darners, is a genus of dragonflies from the family Aeshnidae. Species within this genus are generally known as "hawkers" (Old World)
Aeshna
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna isoceles (or isosceles) is a small hawker dragonfly that is found in Europe, mostly around the Mediterranean, and the lowlands of North Africa.
Aeshna_isoceles
Raptorial winged insects
altitude. Their altitudinal limit is about 3700 m, represented by a species of Aeshna in the Pamirs. Dragonflies become scarce at higher latitudes. They are not
Dragonfly
Species of dragonfly
The common hawker, moorland hawker or sedge darner (Aeshna juncea) is one of the larger species of hawker dragonflies. It is native to Palearctic (from
Common_hawker
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna viridis, the green hawker, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland
Aeshna_viridis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna athalia is a species of dragonfly in the genus Aeshna. It is found in China. "Aeshna athalia - Overview - Encyclopedia of Life". Encyclopedia of
Aeshna_athalia
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna sitchensis, the zigzag darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation status
Aeshna_sitchensis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna septentrionalis, the azure darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation
Aeshna_septentrionalis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna persephone, Persephone's darner, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in northern Mexico and the southwestern United States
Aeshna_persephone
Species of dragonfly
The migrant hawker or autumn hawker (Aeshna mixta) is one of the smaller species of hawker dragonflies. It can be found away from water but for breeding
Migrant_hawker
Canada. Aeshna canadensis, Canada darner Aeshna clepsydra, mottled darner Aeshna constricta, lance-tipped darner Aeshna eremita, lake darner Aeshna interrupta
List_of_Canadian_dragonflies
Genus of dragonflies
Aeshnidae Genus: Afroaeschna Peters & Theischinger, 2011 Species: A. scotias Binomial name Afroaeschna scotias (Pinhey, 1952) Synonyms Aeshna scotias
Afroaeschna
Species of dragonfly
The green darner or common green darner (Anax junius), after its resemblance to a darning needle, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. One
Green_darner
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna subarctica, the subarctic darner or bog hawker, is a species of dragonfly belonging to the family Aeshnidae, the darners and hawkers. This holarctic
Aeshna_subarctica
Species of dragonfly
The southern hawker or blue hawker (Aeshna cyanea) is a species of hawker dragonfly. The species is one of the most common and most widespread dragonflies
Southern_hawker
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna verticalis, the green-striped darner, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is typically found in northeastern United States and
Aeshna_verticalis
Species of dragonfly
The brown hawker (Aeshna grandis) is a species of large Palearctic dragonfly belonging to the family Aeshnidae, the hawkers. This species is found in Europe
Brown_hawker
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna affinis, the southern migrant hawker or blue-eyed hawker, is a dragonfly found in southern Europe and Asia. It is in the family Aeshnidae and is
Aeshna_affinis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna canadensis, the Canada darner, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is common throughout southern Canada and the northern United
Aeshna_canadensis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna clepsydra, the mottled darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation status
Aeshna_clepsydra
Species of dragonfly
Anisoptera Family: Aeshnidae Genus: Zosteraeschna Species: Z. ellioti Binomial name Zosteraeschna ellioti Kirby, 1896 Synonyms Aeshna ellioti Kirby, 1896
Zosteraeschna_ellioti
Species of dragonfly
The azure hawker (Aeshna caerulea) is one of the smaller species of hawker dragonflies, (family Aeshnidae). Its flight period is from late May to August
Azure_hawker
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna crenata, the Siberian hawker, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Belarus, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Japan, and
Aeshna_crenata
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna williamsoniana, Williamson's darner, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Panama
Aeshna_williamsoniana
Species of dragonfly
The variable darner (Aeshna interrupta) is a dragonfly of the family Aeshnidae, native from Alaska through the Northwest Territories to Newfoundland, south
Variable_darner
Species of dragonfly
The shadow darner (Aeshna umbrosa) is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in almost all of Canada and most states in the United
Shadow_darner
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna tuberculifera, the black-tipped darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation
Aeshna_tuberculifera
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna constricta, the lance-tipped darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in North America. The IUCN conservation
Aeshna_constricta
Species of dragonfly
This behaviour is not seen in other European hawkers with the exception of Aeshna affinis, although two migrants to Europe, A. ephippiger and A. junius also
Anax_parthenope
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna eremita, the lake darner, is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is found in Alaska, the Northern United States and across Canada
Aeshna_eremita
Species of dragonfly
Anisoptera Family: Aeshnidae Genus: Pinheyschna Species: P. yemenensis Binomial name Pinheyschna yemenensis (Waterston, 1984) Synonyms Aeshna yemenensis
Pinheyschna_yemenensis
Species of dragonfly
Aeshna walkeri, or Walker's darner, is a species of darner in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae. It is found in Central America and North America. The IUCN
Aeshna_walkeri
Species of dragonfly
Anisoptera Family: Aeshnidae Genus: Pinheyschna Species: P. subpupillata Binomial name Pinheyschna subpupillata (McLachlan, 1896) Synonyms Aeshna subpupillata
Pinheyschna_subpupillata
Species of flowering plant
Hibiscus syriacus flower with Migrant hawker (Aeshna mixta)
Hibiscus_syriacus
Species of dragonfly
The paddle-tailed darner (Aeshna palmata) is a species of dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae. It is common throughout western Canada and United States.
Paddle-tailed_darner
Species of dragonfly
arctica Binomial name Somatochlora arctica (Zetterstedt, 1840) Synonyms Aeshna arctica Zetterstedt, 1840 Cordulia subalpina Sélys, 1840 Somatochlora gratiosa
Northern_emerald
Strategy where one sex mimics the opposite sex
Aeshna affinis Male
Sexual_mimicry
Species of dragonfly
The blue-eyed darner (Rhionaeschna multicolor, syn. Aeshna multicolor) is a common dragonfly of the family Aeshnidae; native to the western United States
Blue-eyed_darner
Immature form of some invertebrates
Dragonfly nymphs are aquatic, unlike the adult form. (pictured: Aeshna grandis)
Nymph_(biology)
Damselfly Aeshna affinis Southern Migrant Hawker Aeshna caerulea Azure Hawker Aeshna crenata Siberian Hawker Aeshna cyanea Southern Hawker Aeshna grandis
List of Odonata species of Finland
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Finland
Species of dragonfly
GBIF: 6242926 iNaturalist: 149637 IUCN: 561 Open Tree of Life: 3009683 Aeshna meruensis Wikidata: Q309092 GBIF: 1425199 IRMNG: 10635281 Open Tree of Life:
Pinheyschna_meruensis
sighting of Aeshna affinis in Avon". Journal of the British Dragonfly Society. 9: 17–18. Long, Roger (2000). "Southern Migrant Hawker Aeshna affinis in
List of Odonata species of Great Britain
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Great_Britain
Species of dragonfly
Baltic hawker (Aeshna serrata) is a species of hawker dragonfly native to eastern Europe and western Asia. Boudot, J.-P. (2014). "Aeshna serrata". The
Baltic_hawker
English entomologist and engraver (1730–1787)
Albert Orr and Matti Hämäläinen comment that his drawing of a 'large brown' (Aeshna grandis, top left of image) was "superb", while the "perfectly natural colours
Moses_Harris
Bright, cyan-blue colour
damselfly (Coenagrion puella), damselfly found in Europe Azure hawker (Aeshna caerulea), dragonfly in the family Aeshnidae Birds Azure gallinule (Porphyrio
Azure_(color)
Species of dragonfly
Taxon identifiers Aeshna rileyi Wikidata: Q1375197 GBIF: 1425247 IRMNG: 11317670 NCBI: 488037
Pinheyschna_rileyi
Natural world activity in early morning
other species, such as in males of two species of dragonflies (Aeshna grandis & Aeshna viridis). They engage in matutinal searching flights each morning
Matutinal
Brachytron pratense Azure Hawker, Aeshna caerulea (=Aeshna squamata) Common Hawker, Aeshna juncea Migrant hawker, Aeshna coluberculus Southern Hawker, Aescna
List_of_Odonata_of_Estonia
is 156, within including 14 endemic species and 10 endemic subspecies. Aeshna petalura taiyal Asahina, 1938 ※endemic subspecies Anaciaeschna jaspidea
List of Odonata species of Taiwan
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Taiwan
Species of dragonfly
grandis Scopoli, 1763 (Preocc.) Libellula forcipata Harris, 1780 (Preocc.) Aeshna annulata Latreille, 1805 (Preocc.) Libellula boltonii Donovan, 1807 Cordulegaster
Golden-ringed_dragonfly
Species of dragonfly
Family: Gomphidae Genus: Onychogomphus Species: O. uncatus Binomial name Onychogomphus uncatus (Charpentier, 1840) Synonyms Aeshna uncata Charpentier, 1840
Onychogomphus_uncatus
Family of dragonflies
over three inches long. Common worldwide or nearly worldwide genera are Aeshna and Anax. Anax includes some of the largest dragonflies, including the North
Aeshnidae
Species of dragonfly
Ellenrieder, Natalia (2003). "A synopsis of the neotropical species of 'Aeshna' Fabricius: The genus Rhionaeschna Förster (Odonata: Aeshnidae)". Tijdschrift
Rhionaeschna_californica
2004) Aeshna Fabricius, 1775 †Aeschna acrodonta Chang & Sun, 2005 Aeshna affinis Vander Linden, 1820 †Aeshna andancensi Nel & Brisac, 1994 Aeshna annulata
List_of_Aeshnidae_genera
Species of dragonfly
Aeshnidae Genus: Zosteraeschna Species: Z. minuscula Binomial name Zosteraeschna minuscula (MacLachlan, 1896) Synonyms Aeshna dolobrata; Aeshna minuscula
Zosteraeschna_minuscula
Superfamily of dragonflies
derived from the type genus Aeshna and the zoological suffix -oidea, used for superfamilies. The origin of the genus name Aeshna is uncertain, but it may
Aeshnoidea
Species of dragonfly
(1991): 979-987. Halverson, T. "Temperature dependent embryogenesis in Aeshna tuberculifera Walker and Plathemis lydia (Drury) under field and laboratory
Common_whitetail
Species of dragonfly
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name refers to the isolated taxonomic position of this genus
Blue-spotted_hawker
Dispersal of animals by plants
The vulnerable European dragonfly species green hawker (Aeshna viridis) lay their eggs into leaves of the water pineapple only. When these plants form
Phytochory
elegans Updated July 2023 Common hawker, Aeshna juncea Brown hawker, Aeshna grandis Migrant hawker, Aeshna mixta - recent arrival, thought to be breeding
Wildlife_of_the_Isle_of_Man
Subclass of insects
(Gryllotalpa brachyptera) German wasp (Vespula germanica) migrant hawker (Aeshna mixta) unidentified mayfly (Ephemeroptera) emperor gum moth (Opodiphthera
Pterygota
1927 Epiophlebia laidlawi Tillyard, 1921 Aeshna juncea (Linnaeus, 1758) Aeshna mixta Latreille, 1805 Aeshna petalura Martin, 1906 Anaciaeschna jaspidea
List of Odonata species of India
List_of_Odonata_species_of_India
Genus and species of dragonfly
males and yellow on females. It is smaller than other species in the genus Aeshna. It is the United Kingdom's smallest hawker. The hairy dragonfly lives in
Hairy_dragonfly
Genus of dragonflies
the following species: Anaciaeschna donaldi Fraser, 1922 Anaciaeschna (Aeshna) isosceles (Müller, 1767) – green-eyed hawker, Norfolk hawker Anaciaeschna
Anaciaeschna
(Zygoptera: Coenagrionidae)". Exuviae. 7 (1): 27–30. Bedjanič, Matjaž (1999). "Aeshna subarctica elisabethae Djakonov 1922, new for the odonate fauna of Slovenia
List of Odonata species of Slovenia
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Slovenia
(Aeshna mixta) Aeshna ossiliensis Paddle-tailed darner (Aeshna palmata) Persephone's darner (Aeshna persephone) Aeshna petalura Baltic hawker (Aeshna serrata)
List of least concern arthropods
List_of_least_concern_arthropods
Genus of dragonflies
taxonomically isolated from other dragonflies in the genus Aeshna. Watson, J.A.L. (1992). "The affinities of Aeshna brevistyla (Rambur) (Anisoptera: Aeshnidae)". Odonatologica
Adversaeschna
Species of dragonfly
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name refers to a southern representative of that group. The species
Notoaeschna_sagittata
T202630A18236331.en. Retrieved November 20, 2021. Paulson, D.R. (2017). "Aeshna canadensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017 e.T165074A65830832
List_of_fauna_of_Oregon
Park in Berkshire, England
mouse Eastern grey squirrel Field vole Mink Anax imperator Aeshna grandis Aeshna cyanea Aeshna mixta Brachytron pratense Orthetrum cancellatum Sympetrum
Dinton_Pastures_Country_Park
Market town in Lincolnshire, England
clawed crayfish. The area has notable populations of dragonflies, especially Aeshna grandis, Anax imperator, Libellula quadrimaculata and Calopteryx splendens
Grantham
Low mountain range in northern Germany
Saxony in the Harz, and is endangered in Germany, and the Subarctic darner (Aeshna subarctica), a damselfly which is threatened with extinction. Rocks and
Harz
Nature reserve in Norfolk, England
brittanicus which feeds on milk-parsley (Peucedanum palustre), the Norfolk hawker Aeshna isosceles and Emperor dragonfly. Birds that visit the reserve during the
Hickling_Broad
Species of dragonfly
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name refers to the spine-like teeth at the tip of the female
Acanthaeschna_victoria
Species of dragonfly
von Ellenrieder, N. (2003). "A synopsis of the Neotropical species of 'Aeshna' Fabricius: the genus Rhionaeschna Förster (Odonata: Aeshnidae)". Tijdschrift
Rhionaeschna_variegata
Topics referred to by the same term
butterfly Erebia pluto Prodryas persephone, an extinct species of butterfly Aeshna persephone, a species of dragonfly Eumillipes persephone, a species of millipede
Persephone_(disambiguation)
Dysagrionidae. Huang et al. (2026) report the discovery of a forewing of Aeshna sp. from the strata of the Qaidam Basin (northeastern Tibetan Plateau; China)
2026_in_paleoentomology
Grazing marsh area in Norfolk, England
drainage ditches include the nationally rare species Norfolk hawker dragonfly Aeshna isosceles, the great silver water-beetle Hydrophilus piceus and a large
Halvergate_Marshes
Species of dragonfly
Anisoptera Family: Aeshnidae Genus: Rhionaeschna Species: R. mutata Binomial name Rhionaeschna mutata (Hagen, 1861) Synonyms Aeshna mutata Hagen, 1861
Rhionaeschna_mutata
Shedding of the exoskeleton in arthropods and other invertebrates
Moulting (ecdysis) in southern hawker, Aeshna cyanea
Ecdysis
Beeton, Ontario 12 October 2007 Low Value Definitives: Beneficial Insects (Aeshna Canadensis) 10 cents Keith Martin Keith Martin Lithography in 5 colours
Canada Post stamp releases (2005–2009)
Canada_Post_stamp_releases_(2005–2009)
Topics referred to by the same term
A. juncea may refer to: Achatinella juncea, an extinct snail Aeshna juncea, a hawker dragonfly Ammophila juncea, a thread-waisted wasp Anisacanthus juncea
A._juncea
Topics referred to by the same term
Tuberculifera may refer to: Acrista tuberculifera, species of sea snails Aeshna tuberculifera, species of darner Eremiaphila tuberculifera, species of praying
Tuberculifera
Peat bog in the Czech Republic
species). Dragonflies: Alpine stilt (Somatochlora alpestris) and azure hawker (Aeshna caerulea). Birds: black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), bluethroat (Luscinia svecica)
Úpské_rašelinistě
Genus of dragonflies
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name may refer to the tree-like pattern of venation in the wings
Dendroaeschna
Genus Species Distribution in Israel Aeshna Aeshna mixta Uncommon; mainly Upper Galilee Aeshna isoceles Uncommon; mainly northern Israel Anax Anax ephippiger
List of Odonata species of Israel
List_of_Odonata_species_of_Israel
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. The species name parvistigma is derived from the
Austroaeschna_parvistigma
7. Nel, A.; Mottequin, B. (2025). "Redescription of the Upper Jurassic Aeshna antiqua Vander Linden, 1827 in the Anisopteran family Protolindeniidae (Odonata)"
2025_in_paleoentomology
Indian molecular biologist
Acharya Narendra Dev, college, University of Delhi, New Delhi . Nigam, Aeshna; Almabruk, Khaled H.; Saxena, Anjali; Yang, Jongtae; Mukherjee, Udita; Kaur
Rup_Lal
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. In 2001, Günther Theischinger named this species
Austroaeschna_pinheyi
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. The species name inermis is Latin for "unarmed"
Austroaeschna_inermis
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. The species name unicornis is Latin for "one-horned"
Austroaeschna_unicornis
sedge Ironoquia dubia Terrestrial invertebrates Caddisfly Norfolk hawker Aeshna isosceles Terrestrial invertebrates Dragonfly Southern damselfly Coenagrion
List of species and habitats of principal importance in England
List_of_species_and_habitats_of_principal_importance_in_England
Genus of dragonflies
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name refers to a southern representative of that group. List
Notoaeschna
Nature reserve in Cheshire, England
white-faced darter (Leucorrhinia dubia, last recorded 1997), brown hawker (Aeshna grandis), four-spotted chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata), common darter
Black_Lake_Nature_Reserve
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. The species name tasmanica is Latin for "of Tasmania"
Tasmanian_darner
Species of dragonfly
with -aeschna, a suffix commonly used for dragonflies associated with the Aeshna group. The name likely refers to a large spine on the male appendages. In
Spinaeschna_watsoni
(Aeshna mixta) Aeshna ossiliensis Paddle-tailed darner (Aeshna palmata) Persephone's darner (Aeshna persephone) Aeshna petalura Baltic hawker (Aeshna serrata)
List_of_least_concern_insects
Species of dragonfly
austro- (from Latin auster, meaning “south wind”, hence “southern”) with Aeshna, a genus of dragonflies. The species name eungella refers to Eungella, in
Austroaeschna_eungella
Species of dragonfly
Ellenrieder, Natalia (2003). "A synopsis of the neotropical species of 'Aeshna' Fabricius: The genus Rhionaeschna Förster (Odonata: Aeshnidae)". Tijdschrift
Rhionaeschna_psilus
AESHNA
AESHNA
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Earth
Girl/Female
Indian
Desire, Wish
Girl/Female
Tamil
Desire, Wish
AESHNA
AESHNA
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Man Lion
Female
Turkish
Turkish name ASLI means "genuine."
Girl/Female
Native American
Sweet gum tree.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Full Moon
Girl/Female
Hindu
Karnas wifes name in mahabharata, Success (Wife of Karan from mahabharata)
Boy/Male
Irish
Name of a saint.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Peace; Feminine of Salm
Boy/Male
Indian
One who is content/full to the brim
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord of the Mountains
Male
Japanese
(明彦) Japanese name AKIHIKO means "bright prince."
AESHNA
AESHNA
AESHNA
AESHNA
AESHNA