“…Signalling sexual maturity through change in colour has been reported in many taxa including insects, amphibians, reptiles and birds (Bell & Zamudio, ; Chan, Stuart‐Fox, & Jessop, ; Corbet, ; Griggio, Devigili, Hoi, & Pilastro, ). Ischnura heterosticta , I. genei, I. elegans and I. senegalensis females change colour during ontogenesis; juvenile females carry fewer eggs and mate less frequently than adult females (Hinnekint, ; Huang & Reinhard, ; Sanmartín‐Villar & Cordero‐Rivera, ; Takahashi & Watanabe, ). In I. elegans , the males also change colour from green to blue, which correlates with spermatogenesis (Henze et al, ; Hinnekint, ).…”