In June 1926
G,M, Henry collected a single male and female of this very rare and probably seasonal dragonfly from the
Haldummulla.
F.C. Fraser later on described it as a new
Gomphidae species endemic to the
Sri Lanka base on those specimens.
For over 80 years till in May 2009
Matjaz Bedjanic's records of single male in
Kitulgala and a female in
Morawaka-Diyadawa road on the slopes of
Diyadawa forest, that was the sole available information of this species.
We could observe and photograph a Male and female on early April of 2015 at a small well shaded stream of
Kukulugala proposed forest reserve in the
Ratnapura district. Female was oviposting in a small water hole of the stream during our observation and male when disturbed rapidly flew directly upward up to certain height.
* Another single male observed end of May 2015 while settled on a leaf along the roadside from
Athweltota to
Rusigala in
Kaluthara district, a rather disturbed and open habitat comparing to the all of above locations.
References:
de Fonseka, T. (2000). The dragonflies of Sri Lanka. Wildlife Heritage Trust: Colombo. 304 p.
Fraser F.C. 1933 The Gomphines of Ceylon (Order Odonata), F.C. Fraser, Ceylon Journal of Science (B) Vol. XVIII, Pt 1 December 22, 1933 page 33
Bedjanic, M., K. Conniff, N. van der Poorten & A. Salamun, 2014. Dragonfly fauna of Sri Lanka: Distribution and biology, with threat status of its endemics. Pensoft, Sofia. 321pp.