Rhadinosticta banksi

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Rhadinosticta banksi
Northern wiretail

Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera
Family: Isostictidae
Genus: Rhadinosticta
Species:
R. banksi
Binomial name
Rhadinosticta banksi
(Tillyard, 1913)[2]

Rhadinosticta banksi is an Australian species of damselfly in the family Isostictidae,[3] commonly known as the northern wiretail.[4]

It prefers fresh water streams and pools. The adult is a small to medium-sized damselfly with a length of 35 to 40mm, with the hindwing 20 to 25mm. They are dull in colour with a bluish thorax and may have pruinescence toward the end of the abdomen. In Australia, the distribution is in suitable habitat from Broome, Western Australia, across the north of the continent to the southern Queensland border.[4] The taxon has been assessed in the IUCN Red List as least concern.[1]

Notes

The taxonomic difference between Rhadinosticta banksi and Rhadinosticta handschini is uncertain.[3] They may not be separate species.

Gallery

  • Male in Cairns, Queensland
    Male in Cairns, Queensland
  • Female, right hand side
    Female, right hand side
  • Female left hand side
    Female left hand side
  • Female from above
    Female from above
  • Female wings
    Female wings
  • Male wings
    Male wings

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