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The larva of Aeshna williamsoniana (Odonata: Anisoptera: Aeshnidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2012

Rodolfo Novelo-Gutiérrez
Affiliation:
Instituto de Ecología, A.C., Departamento de Entomología, Apartado Postal 63, 91070 Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico (e-mail: [email protected])

Abstract

The larva of Aeshna williamsoniana Calvert, 1905 is described in detail, illustrated, and compared with other larvae of the genus and family. It is distinguished from its congeners by its granular integument, body mostly lacking hairlike setae, cerci with a row of spiniform setae along the lateroexternal margins, and dorsomedial margin of female epiproct with a row of spiniform setae. It does not particularly resemble any other larva of Aeshna or related genera described to date. The larval habitat is described for the first time.

Résumé

Une déscription détaillée et illustrée des larves de Aeshna williamsoniana Calvert, 1905 a été faite. La larve de cette espèce ont eté comparée avec autres larves du genre. Les principales caractéristiques des larves de A. williamsoniana sont tégument granuleux, corps dépourvu de grandes soies, le cerci avec une rangée latérale de soies épiniformes et l'épiproctum de la femelle avec une rangée dorsale de soies épiniformes. L'habitat de la larve est décrite pour la première fois.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 2007

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