Banded dragonfly

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"I did it! I caught the elusive banded dragonfly!" —Wild World
"Whoo hoo! Did you see that? Did you? I caught a banded dragonfly!" —City Folk

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Real-world info
Name: Cordulegaster sp.
Family: Cordulegastridae - Spiketails
Main appearances

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The Banded Dragonfly is an insect found in all of the Animal Crossing series games. It is rare, extremely fast and difficult to capture. It can be found in the months of July and August, during the day between the hours of 8 am and 5 pm.

Donating to the Museum

Upon donation to the Museum, Blathers will say:

In Wild World

"Hoo! You caught a banded dragonfly! Most impressive. Rather difficult, was it? Bit of a hairy fellow, wot? I say, some cosmetic plucking would really help..."

In City Folk

"Banded dragonflies are rather flashy... Just look at those piercing green eyes. The black and yellow body! Not to mention their sheer size and--OH, HORRORS! The beast is looking right at me! Look away, fiend!"

It can be found in the first terrace of the insect exhibit, flying near the small pool of water near the flowers. It shares its pool with the Darner Dragonfly.

Encyclopedia Information

When the player has caught the banded dragonfly, they can find information about the insect in the bug menu. Below is the information regarding the banded dragonfly:

Wild World

  • Size: 90 mm.
  • Season: Summer.
  • Time: All day.
  • They have tiger stripes and can be hard to catch.

City Folk

  • Size: About 90 mm.
  • Season: Summer.
  • Time: Morning - Dusk
  • These got their name because of their tigerlike banding and evasion skills.

Further Information

It is unknown what type of dragonfly appears in the Animal Crossing games, due to the generalised name given to the banded dragonfly.