Flight season: early May to mid-August.
Population: common, apt to be encountered at most local marshes.
Length: about 30 mm to 35 mm.
The average Belted Whiteface tends to be a bit longer and more gracile than the Frosted Whiteface.
Best separated by the epiprocts and hamules (males) or subgenital plates (females).
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Tweed, Ontario, near the intersection of Victoria St. and Spring St:
residential and business area.
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Immature male Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima) –
trapped iside a building and released after being photographed.
A copy of the dorsal aspect has been annotated regarding the wing venation.
Wing vention is usually – but not always – reliable,
some individuals have only one row of triple cells,
compare to the diagram and notes for the
Frosted Whiteface
(June 08, 2010).
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North of Belleville, Ontario, the boardwalk across the marsh at the H. R. Frink Center:
flora and fauna are typical of other local wetlands.
Yellow Water Lily, Water Shield and Frogbit are the dominant aquatic plants;
emergent vegetation consists of Cattails and various species of graminoids.
The boardwalk makes it possible to study areas of the marsh that would normally be inaccessible except by canoe.
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Male Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima) –
as a rule there is some red visible between the wings
(July 01, 2012).
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Another male Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima) –
note that the outer part of the hamule has no projection, nor is a ridge joining the two parts present;
compare to the
Frosted Whiteface
(July 01, 2012).
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Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima), wheel
July 01, 2012
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West of Tweed along the trans-Canada Trail, between Rapids Road and Reavie Lane:
typical local marshes (Cattails, sedges, willows, alders) alternating with wooded areas and fields.
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Male Belted Whiteface (Leucorrhinia proxima)
and images of its hamules and epiproct
(June 08, 2014).
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The epiproct is slightly tapered with a concave outer margin
(June 08, 2014).
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