Nannophya sp.
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https://doi.org/10.24199/j.mmv.2014.72.06 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03D62D39-8A17-444B-FCCD-FDA7FBA1FCDA |
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Felipe (2024-06-21 18:57:13, last updated 2024-06-21 23:39:34) |
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Nannophya sp. |
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Fig. 61 View Figs 61-72
Status uncertain; known only from larvae from near Barcaldine, Queensland.
*Genus Nannophya Rambur, 1842
Distributions confirm most of the identifications based on morphology ( Theischinger 2007a). Larvae from the very north of Australia may belong to either N. australis or N. paulsoni (larva still undescribed).
Theischinger, G. 2007 a. Preliminary Keys for the Identification of Larvae of Australian Odonata: Cordulephyidae, Oxygastridae, Corduliidae, Hemicorduliidae (all Corduliidae s. l.), Libellulidae and Urothemistidae (both Libellulidae s. l.). Department of Environment and Conservation NSW: Sydney.
Figs 61-72. Final instar larvae of Australian Libellulidae: (61) Nannophya sp. (from Barcaldine); (62) Neurothemis stigmatizans; (63) Orthetrum caledonicum; (64) Pantala flavescens; (65) Potamarcha congener; (66) Rhodothemis lieftincki; (67) Rhyothemis princeps; (68) Tetrathemis irregularis; (69) Tholymis tillarga; (70) Tramea stenoloba; (71) Urothemis aliena; (72) Zyxomma elgneri.
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