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Cataract hooktail

Paragomphus cataractae
Cataract Hooktails can be identified with some ease by the distinct spine ending of the upper appendage.

Cataract hooktail

Introduction: Cataract Hooktails (Paragomphus cataractae) can be identified with some ease by the distinct spine ending of the upper appendage. Their preference for fast-flowing waters is referred to in the Latin (from Greek) cataractae, which means 'of the waterfall'.

Distribution: Epupa Falls on the Kunene River, Popa Falls on the Kavango River and the Zambezi River Rapids at Katima Mulilo.

Colouration: Bright green thorax without markings

Breeding: Larvae live in sandy patches in the rapids.

Flight season: February to April.

Max size: 50mm.

Conservation: Near threatened, mainly due to habitat destruction. The construction of dams at rapids for power is the threat.

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