Mursen yn nheulu'r Coenagrionidae yw'r Ischnura ramburii sydd o fewn y grŵp (neu'r 'genws') a elwir yn Ischnura.
Fel llawer o fursennod (a elwir yn gyffredinol hefyd yn 'weision neidr') eu cynefin yw pyllau o ddŵr, llynnoedd, nentydd neu afonydd glân.
Mursen yn nheulu'r Coenagrionidae yw'r Ischnura ramburii sydd o fewn y grŵp (neu'r 'genws') a elwir yn Ischnura.
Fel llawer o fursennod (a elwir yn gyffredinol hefyd yn 'weision neidr') eu cynefin yw pyllau o ddŵr, llynnoedd, nentydd neu afonydd glân.
Rambur's forktail (Ischnura ramburii) is a member of the damselfly family Coenagrionidae. Males are green with blue on abdominal segments 8 and 9. Females are orange-red, olive green, or similar to males in coloration.[2] This is the most widespread New World Ischnura, occurring throughout the Americas from the United States to Chile, as well as Hawaii and the Antilles.[3]
Ponds, lakes, marshes, and slow streams with vegetation and sunlight are its main habitat.[2] Damselfly nymphs never live in salt water, but I. ramburii nymphs have been observed in brackish and even sulphurous waters.[4]
John Edward Lloyd qualified the mating of this species as "enigmatic": the male grasps the female's head with the terminal appendages of its abdomen while the female seeks and absorbs the sperm with its gonopore. He hypothesised that this "wheel" could have evolved in order to prevent females from escaping during the copulation.[5]
Edmond de Sélys Longchamps named this damselfly in honor of Jules Pierre Rambur,[6] an entomologist 12 years his senior. Rambur's collection of insects was one of several that was incorporated into that of Sélys.
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(help) Rambur's forktail (Ischnura ramburii) is a member of the damselfly family Coenagrionidae. Males are green with blue on abdominal segments 8 and 9. Females are orange-red, olive green, or similar to males in coloration. This is the most widespread New World Ischnura, occurring throughout the Americas from the United States to Chile, as well as Hawaii and the Antilles.
Ischnura ramburii est une espèce d'insectes odonates zygoptères (demoiselles) de la famille des coenagrionidés.
Ischnura ramburii is een libellensoort uit de familie van de waterjuffers (Coenagrionidae), onderorde juffers (Zygoptera).[2]
De soort staat op de Rode Lijst van de IUCN als niet bedreigd, beoordelingsjaar 2007, de trend van de populatie is volgens de IUCN stijgend.[1]
De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort is voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1857 door Selys in Sagra.
Bronnen, noten en/of referentiesIschnura ramburii – gatunek ważki z rodzaju Ischnura należącego do rodziny łątkowatych. Występuje na terenie Ameryki Środkowej, Ameryki Północnej, Oceanii, Ameryki Południowej i Karaibów.
Ischnura ramburii – gatunek ważki z rodzaju Ischnura należącego do rodziny łątkowatych. Występuje na terenie Ameryki Środkowej, Ameryki Północnej, Oceanii, Ameryki Południowej i Karaibów.
Ischnura ramburii là một loài chuồn chuồn kim trong họ Coenagrionidae.[2] Chúng được Selys miêu tả khoa học năm 1857.
Loài này được xếp vào nhóm Loài ít quan tâm trong sách Đỏ của IUCN năm 2007, de trend van de populatie is volgens de IUCN stijgend.
Ischnura ramburii là một loài chuồn chuồn kim trong họ Coenagrionidae. Chúng được Selys miêu tả khoa học năm 1857.
Loài này được xếp vào nhóm Loài ít quan tâm trong sách Đỏ của IUCN năm 2007, de trend van de populatie is volgens de IUCN stijgend.