Lestes concinnus is a species of damselfly in the family Lestidae,the spreadwings. They are so named because they rest with their wings spread. This species is known commonly as the dusky spreadwing. It is a nomadic damselfly found in India, Southeast Asia as far as New Caledonia, and northern parts of Australia. This species can be found in freshwater habitat types such as river lagoons, ponds, and swamps. Its population size is unknown but it has a wide range. Threats to the species have not been assessed. It is listed as a least-concern species on the IUCN Red List.
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- Lestes concinnus (nl)
- Lestes concinnus (pl)
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| - Lestes concinnus is een juffer (Zygoptera) uit de familie van de pantserjuffers (Lestidae). De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN als niet bedreigd, beoordelingsjaar 2007. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1862 gepubliceerd door Hermann August Hagen. (nl)
- Lestes concinnus – gatunek ważki z rodziny pałątkowatych (Lestidae). Występuje w południowej i południowo-wschodniej Azji, Australii i Oceanii. Akceptowane przez IUCN jako odrębne gatunki taksony L. thoracicus (zapisywany też jako L. thoracica) i L. umbrinus (L. umbrina), na liście World Odonata List klasyfikowane są obecnie (2022) jako synonimy L. concinnus. (pl)
- Lestes concinnus är en trollsländeart som beskrevs av Hagen in Selys 1862. Lestes concinnus ingår i släktet Lestes och familjen glansflicksländor. IUCN kategoriserar arten globalt som livskraftig. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Lestes concinnus is a species of damselfly in the family Lestidae,the spreadwings. They are so named because they rest with their wings spread. This species is known commonly as the dusky spreadwing. It is a nomadic damselfly found in India, Southeast Asia as far as New Caledonia, and northern parts of Australia. This species can be found in freshwater habitat types such as river lagoons, ponds, and swamps. Its population size is unknown but it has a wide range. Threats to the species have not been assessed. It is listed as a least-concern species on the IUCN Red List. (en)
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| - Lestes concinnus is a species of damselfly in the family Lestidae,the spreadwings. They are so named because they rest with their wings spread. This species is known commonly as the dusky spreadwing. It is a nomadic damselfly found in India, Southeast Asia as far as New Caledonia, and northern parts of Australia. The adult is a medium-sized damselfly about 40 millimeters long with a wingspan around 45 millimeters. It is dusky-grey on dorsal surfaces graduating to light bluish-green on the sides and beneath. In Australia, the distribution is in suitable habitat in the north-west and north-eastern part of the continent from about Broome to the south-eastern Queensland border. This species can be found in freshwater habitat types such as river lagoons, ponds, and swamps. Its population size is unknown but it has a wide range. Threats to the species have not been assessed. It is listed as a least-concern species on the IUCN Red List. (en)
- Lestes concinnus is een juffer (Zygoptera) uit de familie van de pantserjuffers (Lestidae). De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN als niet bedreigd, beoordelingsjaar 2007. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd in 1862 gepubliceerd door Hermann August Hagen. (nl)
- Lestes concinnus – gatunek ważki z rodziny pałątkowatych (Lestidae). Występuje w południowej i południowo-wschodniej Azji, Australii i Oceanii. Akceptowane przez IUCN jako odrębne gatunki taksony L. thoracicus (zapisywany też jako L. thoracica) i L. umbrinus (L. umbrina), na liście World Odonata List klasyfikowane są obecnie (2022) jako synonimy L. concinnus. (pl)
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