Second Larval Instars of Florida Anisoptera (Odonata)
Second Larval Instars of Florida Anisoptera (Odonata)
Dunkle, Sidney Warren
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7, but obscure on abdominal segments 5-6 and 8-10. A red mid-dorsal stripe within the pale stripe on thorax and abdominal segments 1-3. Epiproct brown, paraprocts pale. Legs pale with dark bands on femora at 1/4 and 3/4 of their length. Sides of abdominal tergite 7 pale. Palps at base of movable hook and prementum at base of palps brown, remainder pale. Labium: Ligula with 4-5 teeth and 2 short setae; 12-13 anterior palpal teeth, medial palpal margin serrate. Abdomen: Lateral spines on 7-9; par...aprocts pointed, without tip-setae. Growth Changes : Instar 3: Tarsi 2-segmented, small lateral abdominal spine on 6, general body color pale with fine longitudinal green lines . Instar 4: Antennae 4-segmented, rear corners of head angulate, suggesting the shelf-like occiput of later instars. Remarks: This was the only species examined with a red marking. 63 An ax The 2 regional species are similar in structure but differ in color pattern. An ax amazili (Burmeister) probably does not breed in the United States.
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