Somatochlora

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Somatochlora, or the striped emeralds,[2] is a genus of dragonflies in the family Corduliidae with 42 described species found across the Northern Hemisphere.[3]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Odonata
Quick facts Somatochlora Temporal range: Oligocene - Present, Scientific classification ...
Somatochlora
Temporal range: Oligocene - Present[1]
Female Somatochlora flavomaculata
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Infraorder: Anisoptera
Family: Corduliidae
Subfamily: Corduliinae
Genus: Somatochlora
Selys, 1871
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Teneral Somatochlora metallica female

Taxonomy

The name Somatochlora is derived from the Greek soma (body) and khloros (green).[4] The species Corduliochlora borisi was formerly treated as a member of Somatochlora.[3]

A 2025 article in Systematic Entomology examined the phylogeny of Somatochlora and proposed the following phylogenetic tree:

Phylogenetics of Somatochlora
After Goodman et al. 2025[5]

Description

Newly emerged male S. albicincta on its exuvia

Members of this genus are medium-sized dragonflies with dark bodies and a metallic green lustre. The eyes are brilliant green, and many species have dull to bright yellow markings on the thorax and/or abdomen. The abdomens of males are distinctive, with the first two segments bulbous-shaped, the third constricted, and the rest of the abdomen club-shaped with a straight ending. Females have abdomens with straighter sides.[2] Identifying these dragonflies to species can be difficult.[4] The cerci of males, on the tip of the abdomen, are distinctively shaped in each species, as are the subgenital plates on female abdomens. In some species, the subgenital plate is large and projecting, and is used as a "pseudo-ovipositor" for inserting eggs into a substrate.[2]

Distribution

Illustration showing male cerci of several species of Somatochlora

Somatochlora species are found across the Northern Hemisphere in Europe, Asia, and North America, with some species extending into arctic regions north of the treeline.[6] Some species extend south to Spain,[7] Turkey,[8] northern India,[9] northern Vietnam,[9] Taiwan[10] and the Southern United States.[11] At least one species, S. semicircularis, may be found at altitudes up to 3,700 m (12,100 ft).[12] In North America, most species live in the boreal forest and/or the Appalachian Mountains.[4]

Life history

Mating pair of Somatochlora flavomaculata

Somatochlora larvae typically live in bogs, fens, and/or forest streams, with some species found in lakes. They do not occur in marshy ponds.[2] Many species are limited to very specific habitats and are rare and local. Adults feed in flight and may occur at some distance from their breeding habitat in mixed swarms.[2]

Species

Larvae of several Somatochlora species

Somatochlora is the most diverse group within the Corduliidae.[2] Of the 42 described species listed below, 25 are North American, 16 are Eurasian, and one is circumboreal (S. sahlbergi). Two additional fossil species have been assigned to this genus: S. brisaci, based on a wing from the Upper Miocene in France, and S. oregonica, based on two wings from the Oligocene in Oregon.[1][13]

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Image Species[3] Common name(s)[14][15][16] Distribution
Somatochlora albicincta (Burmeister, 1839)ringed emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora alpestris (Selys, 1840)alpine emeraldEurope and Asia[17][10]
Somatochlora arctica (Zetterstedt, 1840)northern emeraldEurope and Asia[17][10]
Somatochlora brevicincta Robert, 1954Quebec emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora calverti Williamson & Gloyd, 1933Calvert's emeraldsoutheastern United States[11]
Somatochlora cingulata (Selys, 1871)lake emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora clavata Oguma, 1922Japan and Korea[18]
Somatochlora daviesi Lieftinck, 1977Bhutan, Nepal, and India[9][19][20]
Somatochlora dido Needham, 1930China and Vietnam[9]
Somatochlora elongata (Scudder, 1866)ski-tipped emerald, ski-tailed emeraldnortheastern North America[11]
Somatochlora ensigera Martin, 1907plains emeraldcentral North America[11]
Somatochlora exuberata Bartenev, 1910Japan and eastern Russia[18]
Somatochlora filosa (Hagen, 1861)fine-lined emeraldsoutheastern United States[11]
Somatochlora flavomaculata (Vander Linden, 1825)yellow-spotted emeraldEurope[18]
Somatochlora forcipata (Scudder, 1866)forcipate emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora franklini (Selys, 1878)delicate emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora georgiana Walker, 1925coppery emeraldeastern United States[11]
Somatochlora graeseri Selys, 1887east Asia[18]
Somatochlora hineana Williamson, 1931Hine's emeraldOntario and midwest United States[11]
Somatochlora hudsonica (Hagen in Selys, 1871)Hudsonian emeraldwestern and central Canada, northwestern United States[11]
Somatochlora incurvata Walker, 1918incurvate emeraldnortheastern North America[11]
Somatochlora kennedyi Walker, 1918Kennedy's emeraldCanada, northeastern United States[11]
Somatochlora linearis (Hagen, 1861)mocha emeraldeastern North America[11]
Somatochlora lingyinensis Zhou & Wa, 1979Zhejiang[10]
Somatochlora margarita Donnelly, 1962Texas emeraldTexas and Louisiana[11]
Somatochlora meridionalis Nielsen, 1935Balkan emeraldsoutheastern Europe[21]
Somatochlora metallica (Vander Linden, 1825)brilliant emeraldEurope[9]
Somatochlora minor Calvert, 1898ocellated emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora ozarkensis Bird, 1933Ozark emeraldArkansas, Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma[11]
Somatochlora provocans Calvert, 1903treetop emeraldsoutheastern United States[11]
Somatochlora sahlbergi Trybom, 1889treeline emeraldnorthwestern Canada, Alaska, northern Russia, Scandinavia[11][9]
Somatochlora semicircularis (Selys, 1871)mountain emeraldwestern North America[11]
Somatochlora septentrionalis (Hagen, 1861)muskeg emeraldCanada[11]
Somatochlora shanxiensis Zhu & Zhang, 1999Hubei, Shanxi[10]
Somatochlora shennong Zhang, Vogt & Cai, 2014Guangxi, Hubei[10]
Somatochlora taiwana Inoue & Yokota 2001Taiwan[10]
Somatochlora tenebrosa (Say, 1840)clamp-tipped emeraldeastern North America[11]
Somatochlora uchidai Förster, 1909Japan, China and Russia[22]
Somatochlora viridiaenea (Uhler, 1858)Japan, eastern Russia[18]
Somatochlora walshii (Scudder, 1866)brush-tipped emeraldCanada, northern United States[11]
Somatochlora whitehousei Walker, 1925Whitehouse's emeraldCanada, northwestern United States[11]
Somatochlora williamsoni Walker, 1907Williamson's emeraldeastern North America[11]
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