Archineura, Kirby, 1894

Orr, Albert G. W., 2024, A review of present knowledge of larvae of the Calopterygoidea (Zygoptera) of the Oriental realm, including keys to families and known genera, Zootaxa 5497 (2), pp. 209-243 : 223

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5497.2.3

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14053235

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scientific name

Archineura
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Archineura View in CoL

The genus includes just three species, two from southern China and one from northern Vietnam, Archineura maxima (Martin) , which is likely already extinct ( Hämäläinen 2015). The larva of A. incarnata (Karsch) has been described in detail ( Yang et al. 2022) and by virtue of its size and uniquely elongate, tuberculate caudal lamellae ( Fig. 42 View FIGURES 42–51. 42 ) cannot be mistaken with any other genus. According to Yang et al. (2022), “they are typical claspers and are found on the under surface large stones and boulders in the middle of streams, but not at the stream edge where most other larvae of the family are found...” and, “If a rock provides a suitable microhabitat and is sufficiently large, 2– 3 larvae can be found together.”, these notes being based on both presumed larvae of A. hetaerinoides (Fraser) from Guangxi and A. incarnata from Guangdong. The presumed A. hetaerinoides larva is very similar to A. incarnata (H-M Zhang pers comm.).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

SuperFamily

Calopterygoidea

Family

Calopterygidae

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