Orthetrum angustiventre

Orthetrum angustiventre is a dragonfly of the genus Orthetrum of the subfamily Libellulinae. First described it in 1842 by Jules Pierre Rambur.

Construction of Imago

The slender abdomen (abdomen) is about 47.5 millimeters long at the Orthetrum angustiventre males and about 55 in females and dirty yellow. The hind wings measure about 40 mm in length and are both on the Arculus and at the nodus to the 10.5 mm wide. The comparatively long, pale yellow Flügelmal ( pterostigma ) reached 5.5 millimeters. The Mebranula the wing is white. The forewing has in animals have been studied by Ferdinand Karsch 17 Antenodaladern and eleven to twelve Postnodaladern. In the hind wings there are, however, 13 or 14

Credentials

Weblink

  • Orthetrum angustiventre in the Red List of Threatened Species IUCN 2013.2. Posted by: Clausnitzer, V., Dijkstra, K. - DB & Suhling, F., 2009. Retrieved on February 22, 2014
  • Sailing dragonflies
  • Libellulidae
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