Pale Snaketail
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Ophiogomphus severus is a species of dragonfly
Dragonfly
A dragonfly is a winged insect belonging to the order Odonata, the suborder Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder Anisoptera . It is characterized by large multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent wings, and an elongated body...

 in the family
Family (biology)
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 Gomphidae
Gomphidae
Gomphidae is an Odonata family that contains about 90 genera and 900 species. They are commonly referred to as clubtail dragonflies. The name refers to the clublike widening of the end of the abdomen...

. It is commonly known as the pale snaketail.

Naiad

The naiad
Naiad
In Greek mythology, the Naiads or Naiades were a type of nymph who presided over fountains, wells, springs, streams, and brooks....

 of the pale snaketail is large and robust with a length of 1 inch (25 mm). It has a curved hook on the top of each abdominal segment two through nine, and it has a single, rear-facing spine on each side of abdominal segments seven through nine. The abdomen turns up at the tip.

Adult

The pale snaketail is a medium-sized dragonfly with a length of 2-2.2 inches (50–55 mm) and wingspan of 2.6-2.8 inches (67–72 mm). Its face and thorax
Thorax (insect anatomy)
The thorax is the mid section of the insect body. It holds the head, legs, wings and abdomen. It is also called mesosoma in other arthropods....

 are a yellowish green color. The top of its thorax may be marked with black while each side is unmarked. Its abdomen is black and marked with yellow on the top of every segment. The underside of the tip of its abdomen is marked with yellow and is swollen as in other members of this family. The abdomen of the female may appear olive brown to yellowish green, especially when viewed from the side.

Geographical range

  • United States: (Arkansas
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     • California
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     • Colorado
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     • Idaho
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     • Kansas
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     • Montana
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     • Nebraska
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     • New Mexico
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     • Oregon
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     • South Dakota
    South Dakota
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     • U.S. Virgin Islands • Washington • Wyoming
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    )

  • Canada: (Alberta
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     • British Columbia
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     • Saskatchewan
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    )

Flight season

This dragonfly has a flight season of mid-May to September. In California this dragonfly species has a flight season of May to August.

Adult

The pale snaketail will eat almost any soft-bodied flying insect such as mosquitoes, flies, butterflies, moths, mayflies, and flying ants or termites.

Naiad

The naiad of the pale snaketail feeds on a wide variety of aquatic insects, including mosquito larvae, other aquatic fly larvae, mayfly larvae, and freshwater shrimp. It will also feed on small fish and tadpoles.

Ecology

Snaketail naiads can be very selective in their habitat choices and will often occur only in certain stretches of a particular river or stream. They seem to be more tolerant of higher stream gradients and lower water temperatures than most members of this family, and are often found in cold trout
Trout
Trout is the name for a number of species of freshwater and saltwater fish belonging to the Salmoninae subfamily of the family Salmonidae. Salmon belong to the same family as trout. Most salmon species spend almost all their lives in salt water...

 streams. These naiads will burrow into the sand or mud, leaving the upturned tip of their abdomen exposed. This will allow them to breathe while buried by pumping water in and out of the tip of the abdomen. Unlike most species, snaketail naiads generally emerge as adults during the day. Adult pale snaketails generally fly from mid-May to September, and are commonly seen perching on gravel bars. They also have different flight seasons depends on range. These dragonflies cannot tolerate cooler temperatures and are rarely seen flying on cool or cloudy days. This dragonfly is probably the most common member of the family Gomphidae in Idaho.

Reproduction

After both genders mate, the female flies singly, without the male attached, to lay her eggs by dipping the tip of her abdomen in rivers or streams while perching on a rock.

Similar species

The pale snaketail looks similar to the Great Basin snaketail, it has two curved lines. They are not wavy lines. The sinuous snaketail has a double wavy stripe. The bison snaketail has a single line that is thick. The brimstone clubtail has rings all around its abdomen.

Subspecies

There are two described subspecies of Ophiogomphus severus. The following are the two subspecies:
  • Ophiogomphus severus montanus
  • Ophiogomphus severus severus

Conservation

Populations of pale snaketails are widespread, abundant, and secure. This species is unthreatened.
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