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Title: Intro to Odonata


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Intro to Odonata
5,500 spp. world 650 NA
  • Dragonflies and damselflies
  • Online key
  • http//insects.ummz.lsa.umich.edu/michodo/test/Hom
    e.htm

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Adults near freshwater
  • Larvae in many freshwater habitats
  • Few brackish
  • Larvae are predators - capture prey with long,
    hinged labium

3
Mating - in flight, or perched
  • Oviposition in tandem, or female alone
  • Species where males remain attached more likely
    to get fertilization sperm storage
  • Eggs fertilized during oviposition

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Oviposition
  • Some insert eggs into plant tissue
  • Some drop eggs into water
  • Some submerge

5
Incomplete metamorphosis(egg nymph adult)
  • 10 - 15 instars
  • Wing pads appear after 6-7 molts
  • Larval stage - few weeks to 5 years

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Some univoltine seasonal emergence at one time
  • Some emerge through entire season
  • Temporary pond species emerge quickly
  • Some tropical species use tree holes or bromeliad
    pools

7
Larvae are generalized carnivores
  • Early instars feed on protozoa
  • Feeding sequence
  • Detection
  • Eject labium
  • Mandibles consume prey

8
Labium extended
  • Grabs and holds prey - quickly
  • Hooks, spines

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Many odonate larvae are sit-and-wait-predators
  • Conceal themselves by burrowing, climbing on
    vegetation, etc.

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Larval morphology
  • Zygoptera damselflies
  • More slender, head wider than thorax, 3 long
    tracheal gills at abdomen tip
  • Anisoptera dragonflies
  • Stout, head narrower than thorax, 5 short, stiff
    appendages at abdomen end

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Head
  • Labium lower lip
  • Antennae 6-7 segments

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Thorax
  • Prothorax freely movable

tibia
tarsus
femur
wingpads
thorax
Lateral gill
13
Abdomen
  • Zygoptera - epiproct and paraprocts form three
    gills

tibia
tarsus
femur
wingpads
thorax
Lateral gill
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Abdomen
  • Anisoptera - epiproct and paraprocts are dorsal
    to two cerci

epiproct
paraproct
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Adults
  • Compound eyes, short antennae
  • Three ocelli

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Adult wings
  • Anisoptera - held horizontally at rest
  • Zygoptera - wings above body at rest

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Zygoptera 3 families
  • Calopterygidae
  • Lestidae
  • Coenagrionidae

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Zygoptera families
  • Calopterygidae
  • 1st antennal segment long
  • Prementum with deep median cleft

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Lestidae
  • Short antennae
  • Prementum stalked, spoon-shaped

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Lestidae
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Coenagrionidae
  • Short antennae
  • Basal half of prementum not narrowed

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Anisoptera familiesGomphidae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes of labium flat
  • No dorsal setae
  • Antennae 4-segmented

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Gomphidae
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Petularidae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes of labium flat
  • Antennae 6- and 7-segmented
  • Short, thick hairy antennae

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Aeshnidae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes of labium flat
  • Antennae 6- and 7-segmented
  • Antennal segments short, bristle-like

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Aeshnidae
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Cordulegastridae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes spoon-shaped
  • Distal edge of lateral lobe with irregular teeth

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Corduliidae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes spoon-shaped
  • Distal edge of lateral lobe w/o irregular teeth
  • Thick frontal horn, long metafemur

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Corduliidae
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Libellulidae
  • Prementum and palpal lobes spoon-shaped
  • Distal edge of lateral lobe w/o irregular teeth
  • Shallow crenulations on lateral lobe of labium

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Libellulidae
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