Lab practical #1 Flashcards
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Calopterygidae - ‘Broad-winged damselflies”
- Wings not stalked, ten or more antenodal cross veins
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Ephemeroptera
- ADULTS:
- Wings (1 or 2 pr)
- Abdomen with 2-3 caudal filaments
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Thysanura
- Wingless
- Three caudal filaments
- Body with scales
- Flatteneded
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Odonata
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Anisoptera“Dragonflies”
- ADULTS:
- Hindwings wider than front wings and not narrow at base
- LARVAE:
- Extendible labium
- Caudal tracheal gills
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Libellulidae“Skimmers/Perchers” - Dragonflies
- Most of costal and subcostal crossveins in line
- Forewing without brace vein below stigma
- Hindwing anal loop foot-shaped with well developed toe in Libellulidae and more rounded in Coreduliidae
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Archaeognatha
- Wingless
- Three caudal filaments
- Body with scales
- Body cylindrical and arched
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Aeshnidae“Aeshnids” - Dragonflies
- Most of costal and subcostal cross veins not in line
- Forewing with brace vein below stigma
- Eyes broadly touching dorsally
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Zygoptera - “Damselflies”
- ADULT:
- Fore and hind wings similar in shape and narrow at base
- LARVAE:
- Extendible labium
- Tracheal gills present at end of abdomen
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Coenagrionidae - “Narrow-winged damselflies”
- Lestidae also has these characters
- Wings stalked
- 2 to 3 antenodal cross veins
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Ephemeroptera
- LARVAE (naiads):
- Abdomen with gills
- Abdomen usually with 3 caudal filaments (rarely 2)