- thought. The
blood from the
right chamber must flow
through the vena
arteriosa (pulmonary artery) to the lungs,
spread through its substances, be mingled...
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Trithemis arteriosa, the red-veined dropwing, is a
species of
dragonfly in the
family Libellulidae.
Trithemis arteriosa is
widespread and
common in most...
- the
branches of the vena
arteriosa, all of them
connected by
loose porous flesh.....The need of the
lungs for the vena
arteriosa is to
transport to it the...
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sanguis subtilis: a
pulmonibus præparatur,
flavus efficatur: et a vena
arteriosa, in
arteriam venosam transfunditur." (However this
communication [of blood...
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Entomological Society of
Southern Africa 11: 1–159. [Trithemis
arteriosa ennediensis, T.
arteriosa form socotrensis, T. bifida, T. brydeni, T. caruncula, T...
- Europe.
Trithemis anomala Pinhey, 1955
striped dropwing Zambia Trithemis arteriosa (Burmeister, 1839) red-veined
dropwing Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana...
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Ischnura evansi, Anax imperator,
Orthetrum ransonnetii, and
Trithemis arteriosa.
Philippe Lambret, Jean-Pierre Boudot,
David Chelmick,
Geert De Knijf...
- It is very
similar in
appearance to the red-veined
dropwing (Trithemis
arteriosa), but that
species has a more
slender abdomen and a wedge-shaped black...
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aenea Violet dropwing Trithemis annulata Red-veined
dropwing Trithemis arteriosa Trithemis bifida Trithemis bifida Small dropwing Trithemis dichroa Black...
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dropwing (monkshood dropwing)
Trithemis annulata,
violet dropwing Trithemis arteriosa, red-veined
dropwing Trithemis donaldsoni,
denim dropwing (Donaldson’s...