Species Details

Leucorrhinia hudsonica

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Common NameHudsonian Whiteface SeasonalityMay to August. IdentificationThe Hudsonian Whiteface has a length of 27 to 30 mm. Male dragonflies are black and marked with red on the thorax and the abdomen with pointed spots on one end that form a line in the top side of the abdomen. The female is a dark brownish color and marked similarly to the male except the markings are yellow instead of black. Both sexes have creamy white faces. The naiad of the Hudsonian Whiteface has a length of 16 to 18 mm. Its abdomen is rounded, which gives it a short, stocky appearance known as the sprawler form. Naiads are brown with three dark stripes marking the length below the abdomen. In some cases, there are tiny hooks on abdominal segments three through six. Every side of abdominal segments eight and nine has a spine that points out away from the abdomen.

Scientific Name Leucorrhinia hudsonica Common Name Hudsonian Whiteface Habitat Cold boggy or marshy ponds. Seasonality May to August. Identification
The Hudsonian Whiteface has a length of 27 to 30 mm. Male dragonflies are black and marked with red on the thorax and the abdomen with pointed spots on one end that form a line in the top side of the abdomen. The…
The Hudsonian Whiteface has a length of 27 to 30 mm. Male dragonflies are black and marked with red on the thorax and the abdomen with pointed spots on one end that form a line in the top side of the abdomen. The female is a dark brownish color and marked similarly to the male except the markings are yellow instead of black. Both sexes have creamy white faces. The naiad of the Hudsonian Whiteface has a length of 16 to 18 mm. Its abdomen is rounded, which gives it a short, stocky appearance known as the sprawler form. Naiads are brown with three dark stripes marking the length below the abdomen. In some cases, there are tiny hooks on abdominal segments three through six. Every side of abdominal segments eight and nine has a spine that points out away from the abdomen.
Life History
The immatures of these dragonflies live in underwater vegetation. They are opportunistic predators and wait for their prey. Immatureschange to adults at night. Many records of this species is sparse, adults are…
The immatures of these dragonflies live in underwater vegetation. They are opportunistic predators and wait for their prey. Immatureschange 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. 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.
Diet Info The adult dragonflies feed on any soft-bodied flying insect. The naiads feed on larvae and freshwater shrimp. They sometimes eat small fish and tadpoles. Range Only recorded from one location in the northeastern part of Alberta. (ABMI,2012)

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"Species Details - Leucorrhinia hudsonica, University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum." University of Alberta Museums Search Site, https://search.museums.ualberta.ca/g/2-21422. Accessed 08 May. 2024.

Authorship

Name Rutherford, A.
Role species page author
Date 2013

References

Specimen Information

There are 10 specimens of this Species.

10 results plotted on map in 6 markers.
Note: Only records with latitude and longitude coordinates are plotted on map.

UASM340701 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Blackfalds Collected ByAcorn, J. H. Date Collected1982-05-08

UASM340711 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Clifford E. Lee Sanctuary Collected ByGriffiths, G. C. D. Date Collected1980-05-14

UASM340723 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Red Deer Collected ByWhitehouse, F. C. Date Collected1916-06-07

UASM340728 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Fort McMurray Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1981-05-30

UASM340729 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Obed Lake Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1981-06-19

UASM340730 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Fort McMurray Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1981-05-30

UASM340731 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Fort McMurray Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1981-05-30

UASM340732 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Obed Lake Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1981-06-19

UASM340733 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Willmore Wilderness Park Collected BySperling, F. A. H. Date Collected1982-07-11

UASM340734 - Leucorrhinia hudsonica

University of Alberta E.H. Strickland Entomological Museum

Place CollectedCanada: Alberta, Clifford E. Lee Sanctuary Collected ByGriffiths, G. C. D. Date Collected1980-29-05

Adult Seasonal Distribution