Red-veined meadowhawk

Sympetrum madidum

"Sympetrum madidum", the red-veined meadowhawk, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae.
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Naming

The red-veined meadowhawk is similar to the cardinal meadowhawk which has black in its wings at base, no black underside, and reddish legs.
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Distribution

*United States:
⤷ Canada:
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Habitat

This species of dragonfly can be found along shallow, marshy ponds and lakes.The naiads of the red-veined meadowhawk live in debris on the bottom of ponds and lakes. Naiads can develop in ephemeral sites. They don't actively pursue prey but will wait for it to pass by, a strategy which affords them protection from other predators. Naiads will emerge as adult dragonflies when it's night. Adults of red-veined meadowhawks are believed to fly mostly from mid-June to mid-September. They also fly at different times of the year. This dragonfly species hunts for flying insects from rocks or bare branches. The genus which red-veined meadowhawks are in which is "Sympetrum". This Latin word means "with rock" and refers to their habit of basking on rocks to absorb heat early in the day. This dragonfly seems to be relatively uncommon over most of its distribution. "Sympetrum madidum" is not the most known of "Sympetrum" species.
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Reproduction

The female flies with the male still attached after mating in a position called in tandem. The female will lay her eggs in shallow lakes and ponds by dipping the tip her abdomen on the surface of the water.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOdonata
FamilyLibellulidae
GenusSympetrum
SpeciesS. madidum