Bradinopyga konkanensis is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae known commonly as the Konkan rockdweller.
Wings are transparent with dual color pterostigma, black at centre and dark brown at distal and proximal ends.
Abdomen is black, pruinosed with blue, making the brown marks faintly visible.
[1] This species is similar to Bradinopyga geminata; but can be distinguished by the pruinosed body colours, dark wing base and the difference in bi-coloured pterostigma.
[1] Taking advantage of its cryptic coloration, it always rests flat on laterite, rock or cement-plastered walls, where it almost invisible.