Diplacodes bipunctata (Māori: tiemiemi)[3] is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae,[4] known as the wandering percher[5] or red percher dragonfly.[1][3]
Diplacodes bipunctata is a small to medium-sized dragonfly with a wingspan of about 55 millimeters. The wings are colorless except for a yellowish spot at the base of the hindwing. The male has a bright orange or red abdomen with dark markings along the dorsal line and sides, and the female is yellowish with similar markings. There are two dark spots at the side of the synthorax, one of which is the metastigma.[5]
Diplacodes bipunctata is a widespread species occurring in New Zealand and in a number of islands in the south-Pacific. In New Zealand it is most common in Northland, but occasional specimens have been found as south as Fiordland.[3] In Australia it is found throughout the continent except in Tasmania. It is found near a wide variety of freshwater pools, streams and swamps.[5]
This species is an early colonizer of appropriate habitat types in freshwater and brackish waters.[1]
Diplacodes bipunctata (Māori: tiemiemi) is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae, known as the wandering percher or red percher dragonfly.