
The Autumn male
Aeshna isoceles, adult male.
A year has passed, and this species continues their life cycle as predicted, since early spring!
The same question remains, either two generations, or species resilience which can comprove summer diapause.
Twelve individuals spotted, 2 females, 10 males. The species is here for Autumn!
This is the only location so far, where this species can be classified as that, as an Autumnal species.

"Aeshna isoceles" is a small hawker dragonfly that is found in Europe, mostly around the Mediterranean, and the lowlands of North Africa. Its common name in English is green-eyed hawker. In Britain it is a rare and local species and is known as the Norfolk hawker.
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