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- flagellum. anterior in front of or after the aforementioned structure. antenodal veins Small cross-veins at the front of the dragonfly or damselfly wing...
- brown or have white markings. These damselflies have several present antenodal crossveins. The two basal crossveins extend across costal and subcostal...
- (Brachydiplax denticauda). This species usually has seven antenodal crossveins in the fore-wing and six antenodal crossveins in the hind-wing. It is small in size...
- more widespread, diffuse anteriorly and not very sharp up to the 1st antenodal transverse artery and on or a little over the transverse artery of the...
- acute subdiscoidal cell in hindwing; primary antenodal braces Ax1 and Ax2 stronger than the secondary antenodal crossveins; nodus in distal position at 44-47%...
- longitudinally into a con****uous triangle and supra-triangle. There are antenodal veins in the forewings 10–13 (fewer in the hindwings). Pterostigma is...
- have broad amber patches at the bases of the hindwings and six to seven antenodal crossveins. It lives in many types of swampy habitat. Wikimedia Commons...
- orange, or purple Narrow, stalked, usually colorless and clear wings Two antenodal cross veins Vein M3 arising nearer to nodus than arculus Adults are seen...
- colour. The wings have less venation than larger dragonflies, and few antenodal cross-veins. Adults may be found at some distance from water. The hindwing...
- secondary genitalia. Also, in most specimens of T. furva, the outermost antenodal cross-veins do not cross the subcostal vein to join the radial vein, whereas...