About Hemicordulia continentalis Martin, 1906
Hemicordulia continentalis, officially described by Martin in 1906, is a dragonfly species in the family Corduliidae, commonly called the fat-bellied emerald. This species lives in pools, lakes, ponds, and swamps across coastal Queensland and northern New South Wales, Australia. It is a small to medium-sized dragonfly with black and yellow markings and long legs. The abdomen of male individuals is swollen, giving it a club-like appearance. For both males and females of this species, the inner edge of the hindwing is rounded.