Abundance: 0.04 to 52.94% (median 1.59%)
Latitudinal range: -34.2° to 51.8°Habitats: Mediterranean woodland (3), desert/xeric shrubland (2), lake (7), river delta (1), temperate broadleaf/mixed forest (5), temperate savanna (1), temperate upland river (1), temperate wetland (9), tropical/subtropical dry broadleaf forest (9), tropical/subtropical moist broadleaf forest (4), tropical/subtropical savanna (2), tropical/subtropical wetland (1)
Found in 45 samples
Australia: Tennant's Creek
Canada: Winnipeg Pond 1, Winnipeg Pond 6, Blainville (week 1), Blainville (week 2), Blainville (week 3), Montréal
China: Ho Pui, Dinghu Shan Biosphere Reserve (1993), Dinghu Shan Biosphere Reserve (1994)
Egypt: Banana Island (adults)
India: Similipal Tiger Reserve, Pohara - Malkhed Reserve Forest, Khadki Cantonment (post-monsoon), Madurai (weeded), Madurai (partially weeded), Dholbaha Dam (2002 - 2003), Dholbaha Dam (2003 - 2004), Kolappancheri (vegetable fields, 2005)
Italy: Val Campotto, Castel Porziano
Japan: Lake Izunuma-Uchinuma (May), Lake Izunuma-Uchinuma (June)
Kenya: Hunter's Lodge (reservoir, zone 2, 12 April 1991)
Malawi: Fort Johnston
Malaysia: Botanical Garden River
Mexico: San Javier, Sierra of Huautla Biosphere Reserve
Nigeria: Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife
Papua New Guinea: Crater Mountain Biological Research Station (odonates), Herowana
Portugal: Guadiana River (2003)
South Africa: National Botanical Gardens, Kogelberg Biosphere Reserve
Spain: S'Albufera Natural Park (site 3), Laguna de Zóñar
Turkey: Kurupelit
Ukraine: Primorskoje
United Kingdom: River Ray
United States: East Twin Pond (larvae), East Twin Pond (exuviae), Fairport Fisheries Biological Station (July 31)
Zimbabwe: Salisbury
See also Anax ephippiger, Anax guttatus, Anax immaculifrons, Anax imperator, Anax junius, Anax nigrofasciatus, Anax papuensis, Anax parthenope, Anax selysi, Anax speratus, Anax tristis, Anax walsinghami