Carolina Saddlebags

Tramea carolina

The Carolina Saddlebags is a species of dragonfly native to eastern North America.
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Appearance

The length of the Carolina Saddlebags measures 45 to 54 mm . The thorax and basal part of each wing is brown. The eighth and ninth abdominal segments are black. In females, the abdomen and face are brownish red, and the basal part of the forehead is violet. In males, the abdomen and face are bright red, and the entire forehead is violet. Juvenile males resemble females.
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Distribution

The Carolina Saddlebags is found from southern Nova Scotia to Florida and Bermuda west to Texas. It is seem all year in Florida and from May to August in Canada. Its habitats include ponds, lakes, swamps, and streams. It is not found near muddy water.
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Behavior

Adults feed in groups from morning till evening, flying 2–7 m above the ground. They perch on the tips of stems or other objects.
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Near a pond in a wetland habitat in Floyd County, GA. Carolina Saddlebags,Geotagged,Summer,Tramea carolina,United States,wetland,wetlands

Habitat

The Carolina Saddlebags is found from southern Nova Scotia to Florida and Bermuda west to Texas. It is seem all year in Florida and from May to August in Canada. Its habitats include ponds, lakes, swamps, and streams. It is not found near muddy water.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderOdonata
FamilyLibellulidae
GenusTramea
SpeciesT. carolina