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Description
The Hairy Dragonfly is named for its hairy thorax, distinguishing it from other hawkers. It has a long, narrow pterostigma, “a coloured, chitinous patch on the outer region of each wing.” It is smaller then the subspecies of Aeshnidae,  Aeshna. The antehumeral stripes are usually thin and green. The Hairy Dragonfly has coupled, oval-shaped markings on its abdomen, blue on males and yellow on females.