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Sudan sprite

Sudan sprite

Pseudagrion sudanicum rubroviride
Fun Fact: The claw-like shape of the male appendages and the striking head and body colours of the Sudan Sprite make this an easier to identify species than most Sprites in the field.

Introduction: The claw-like shape of the male appendages and the striking head and body colours of the Sudan Sprite (Pseudagrion sudanicum rubroviride) make this an easier to identify species than most Sprites in the field. The first specimens were collected in southern Sudan in March 1913. Reedy banks of sections of fast-flowing rivers are their favoured habitats.

Distribution: Kavango, Kwando and Zambezi Rivers in Namibia

Colouration: Distinctive metallic black head, reddish-brown upper eyes, brownish to orange upper thorax with bright blue sides. Mostly black abdomen.

Breeding: Before mating males fill a sperm tank in the base of the abdomen.

Flight season: August, December, January and March.

Conservation: Not threatened.

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