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BC Conservation Data Centre: Species Summary


Leucorrhinia glacialis
Crimson-ringed Whiteface


 
Scientific Name: Leucorrhinia glacialis Hagen, 1890
English Name: Crimson-ringed Whiteface
 
Classification / Taxonomy
Scientific Name - Concept Reference: Paulson, D.R. and S.W. Dunkle. 1999. A checklist of North American Odonata. Slater Museum of Natural History, University of Puget Sound Occasional Paper, 56: 86 pp. Available: http://www.ups.edu/x7015.xml.
Classification Level: Species
Species Group: Invertebrate Animal
Species Code: OD-LEUGLA
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family
Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Odonata Libellulidae
   
Conservation Status / Legal Designation
Global Status: G5 (May 2026)
Provincial Status: S5 (Mar 2023)
BC List: Yellow
Provincial FRPA list:   
Provincial Wildlife Act:
COSEWIC Status:
SARA Schedule:
General Status Canada: 4 - Secure (2005)
   
Ecology & Life History
General Description:
Global Reproduction Comments: In southwestern British Columbia, emergence is long as two exuviae were collected on 9 July. Adults are known to fly until at least 22 August (Kenner, 2001).
Migration Characteristics:
(Global / Provincial)
 
    Nonmigrant:
    Local Migrant:
    Distant Migrant:
    Within Borders Migrant:
N /
N /
N /
na /
Habitats:
(Type / Subtype / Dependence)
Food Habits:
Global Food Habits Comments:
Global Phenology:
Provincial Phenology:
(1st half of month/
2nd half of month)
Colonial Breeder: N
Length(cm)/width(cm)/Weight(g): / /
Elevation (m) (min / max): Global: 
Provincial: 
   
 
Distribution
Endemic: N
 
Authors / Contributors
Global Information Author: Cordeiro, J.
Last Updated: Oct 23, 2003
Provincial Information Author:
Last Updated:
   
References and Related Literature
Leucorrhinia glacialis in Royal British Columbia Museum and the Spencer Entomological Museum. 2004ba. Odonata distribution maps based on data from the Royal British Columbia Museum and the Spencer Entomological Museum. Produced by Clover Point Cartographics for the Royal British Columbia Museum and Conservation Data Centre,
Victoria, BC.

Cannings, R.A. 2002b. Introducing the dragonflies of British Columbia and the Yukon. Royal B.C. Mus., Victoria, BC. 96pp.
Lam, E., 2024. Dragonflies of North America (Vol. 167). Princeton University Press.
NatureServe. 2026. NatureServe Network Biodiversity Location Data. NatureServe, Arlington, Virginia.
 

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Suggested Citation:

B.C. Conservation Data Centre. 2003. Species Summary: Leucorrhinia glacialis. B.C. Minist. of Environment. Available: https://a100.gov.bc.ca/pub/eswp/ (accessed Jun 16, 2026).