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Matutinal Mating In Aeshna Grandis And A. Viridis – A Behavioural Pair Of Twins Prefers Early-Morning Sex (Odonata: Aeshnidae)
2019
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We investigated the hitherto unknown matutinal mating behaviour of Aeshna grandis and found that matings basically occurred at dawn. With the first morning light males began performing a searching flight for females that roosted deep in terrestrial vegetation characterized by reed, rush and grass. Matutinal mating in the distinctive twisted wheel position is documented. Twisted wheels are unique as they are not formed in flight but while perching on vegetation and they show no readiness to
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1040302
fatcat:apw7ex2525gshadx72tqdp7jvi