Behavioral Thermoregulation in Anisoptera.

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Behavioral Thermoregulation in Anisoptera.
May, Michael Love, 1946-
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One individual perched in the shade, however, and began wing vibrations which continued with brief pauses until it took off again. I estimated T to be about 30°C. Gomphus plagiatus is a slightly smaller species and a ^lery persistent flier for a gomphid (Paulson, 1966; and personal observations). It does perch from time to time, though, and twice I have seen it wing-whirring while perched in the shade. On other occasions specimens perched in the sun without showing v/arm-up behavior. Miller (19...64) reported similar observations on the large African spec] es, latinogomphus ferox. The alternate basking and wing-whirring shown by these gomphids is interest- ing because it seems to offer the opportunity for finer control of r, than any studied so far. These species or similar gomphids should reward further study.
A single female Tetragoneuria cynosvj'a was seen wing-whirring on a cool morning in the field. This species is about the size of Miathyria but warms up more strongly (Table 9).
Table 9 lists the species in which warm-up behavior was observed in the laboratory.


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