Summary[edit] Description: English: A male scarlet percher (Diplacodes haematodes) at Gibb Creek, north Queensland, Australia. Date: 19 April 2016, 14:07:53. Source: Own work. Author: Summerdrought. Camera location17° 24′ 46″ S, 145° 04′ 09″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.412778; 145.069167.
Summary[edit] Description: Today I am grateful for many things. The rain, talking to my family on the phone, chocolate fixes and for this little guy sitting still long enough so I could take his picture. I chased him and a couple of other dragonflies around the backyard for a good half an hour. Sometimes I wonder what the neighbours must think. It is a Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Date: 19 November 2008, 16:58. Source: 30 Days of Gratitude- Day 19. Author: aussiegall from sydney, Australia.
Description: Female Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Heathcote National Park, NSW Australia, January 2014. There is a faint colouring at the tip of the wings. Date: 18 January 2014, 10:31. Source: Female Scarlet Percher head on. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 04′ 07.32″ S, 150° 59′ 47.04″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.068700; 150.996400.
Summary[edit] Description: English: A male and female scarlet perchers in cop (Diplacodes haematodes) taken at Gibbs Creek, north Queensland, Australia. Date: 7 March 2019, 11:24:58. Source: Own work. Author: G. Winterflood. Camera location17° 24′ 47″ S, 145° 04′ 11″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-17.413056; 145.069722.
Summary[edit] Description: Female Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Woronora Reserve, Barden Ridge, NSW Australia, December 2011. On the side of her synthorax is a dark spot just above the metastigma, typical of this species. Date: 3 December 2011, 17:28. Source: Scarlet Percher dragonfly. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 02′ 42.76″ S, 151° 00′ 23.71″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.045210; 151.006586.
Summary[edit] Description: This small Scarlet percher (Diplacodes haematodes) was sharing a pond by the creek with other species of dragonfly. It was very nervous about me getting close. Heathcote Creek, Heathcote National Park, NSW Australia, January 2011. Date: 22 January 2011, 09:27. Source: Scarlet percher. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 04′ 07.32″ S, 150° 59′ 47.04″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.068700; 150.996400.
Description: Male Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Heathcote National Park, NSW, Australia, January 2015. Date: 24 January 2015, 10:31. Source: Male Scarlet Percher flank. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 04′ 07.32″ S, 150° 59′ 47.04″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.068700; 150.996400.
Summary[edit] Description: Female Scarlet Percher, Diplacodes haematodes. Woronora Reserve, Barden Ridge, NSW Australia, December 2011. According to Gunther Theischinger and John Hawking, the tip of a female wing is commonly brownish yellow. Tick. Date: 3 December 2011, 17:20. Source: Scarlet Percher dragonfly. Author: John Tann from Sydney, Australia. Camera location34° 02′ 42.76″ S, 151° 00′ 23.71″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap-34.045210; 151.006586.