Hudsonian whiteface

Leucorrhinia hudsonica

The Hudsonian whiteface is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. Its common name comes from where it is found, Hudson Bay.
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Naming

Hudsonian whitefaces are similar to ''Sympetrum'' species in appearance and behavior in some cases. Species within this genus are similar-looking and change in appearance as they age.
Hudsonian Whiteface Dragonfly Resting in the marsh is a Hudsonian Whiteface (Leucorrhinia hudsonica) Dragonfly at Mount Revelstoke National Park, British Columbia, Canada. British Columbia,Canada,Dragonfly,Geotagged,Hudsonian Whiteface,Hudsonian whiteface,Leucorrhinia hudsonica,Mount Revelstoke National Park,Spring

Distribution

The Hudsonian whiteface is found in an area stretching from Alaska to Labrador and from the Hudson bay to northern West Virginia.
Hudsonian whiteface  Geotagged,Hudsonian whiteface,Leucorrhinia hudsonica,Spring,United States

Status

Populations of this species are widespread, abundant, and secure.

Habitat

Hudsonian whitefaces are usually found at vegetated ponds, sloughs, sand-bottom lakes, bogs, and fens. The bogs are at higher elevations.The naiads of these dragonflies live in submerged vegetation. They don't actively pursue prey but wait for it to pass by. This strategy affords them protection from other predators. Naiads change to adults at night. Many records of this species is sparse, adults are believed to fly from late May to mid-August. They also fly at different times. The hunting occurs from the shoreline vegetation, where this species perches. Many specimen from Idaho tend to be larger than those found further north in its region. Hudsonian whitefaces have been known to swarm over sphagnum bogs in the northern part of its range.

Reproduction

After mating, a male guards a female to prevent other males from mating with her. He does this by flying above her while she laying her eggs. It drives away other potential mates or maybe dragonflies of other species. The female lays her eggs by dipping the tip of her abdomen in the water while hovering above the surface.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOdonata
FamilyLibellulidae
GenusLeucorrhinia
SpeciesL. hudsonica