Three-veined Dragonfly vs West African Driver Ant

Side-by-side species comparison

Attribute Three-veined Dragonfly West African Driver Ant
Scientific Name Neodythemis trinervulata Dorylus molestus
Order Odonata Hymenoptera
Family Libellulidae Formicidae
Size 35-45 mm 3-14 mm
Habitat Forests Forests
Diet Omnivores Omnivores
Regions Madagascar East Africa, Kenya, Tanzania
Conservation Data Deficient Least Concern

Three-veined Dragonfly

A small forest dragonfly with a characteristic three-veined wing pattern that distinguishes it from related species. Males are dark with blue reflections.

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Did You Know?

It is one of several Neodythemis species that are extremely difficult to find due to their preference for deep shade within intact forest.

West African Driver Ant

A large East African driver ant known for its painful bites that are difficult to remove once clamped. Columns can stretch for hundreds of meters through montane forests.

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Did You Know?

Their major workers have sickle-shaped mandibles so powerful that they can pierce leather boots.