Neurothemls tullia subsp. tullia, Drury, 1773

A. R. Lahiri, 1979, Odonata (Insecta) from Different States of North Eastern India, Oriental Insects 13, pp. 119-132 : 130

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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.3516933

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5521698

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scientific name

Neurothemls tullia subsp. tullia
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27. Neurothemis tullia tullia (Drury) ( Fig. 7 View Figs )

Libellula tullia Drury, 1773 , Illustrations o f Natural H istory, 2: 85.

Neurothemis tullia (Drury ): Kirby, 1890 A synonymic catalogue of Neuroptera O donata: 8.

Neurothemis tullia tullia (Drury) : Ris, 1911, Collections Zool. du Baron E. de Selys-Longchamps, 13: 551; Fraser, 1936, Fauna British India, Odonata , 3: 360.

Specimens examined: India: Assam: Upper Dihing Reserve Forest , 1 ♂, 1 ♀, (isochrome, Regd. No. E.R.S./Z.S.I. Al/4040), 15.xi.1976, S. K. Chanda .

Isochrome female: Body and wing markings similar to those of male, as described by Fraser (1936). The black basal half of wings has its outer border rather markedly convex, ending at hind margin of wings at the level of node, but, beginning at the costal border 2-3 cells distal to that level. The cells at the costal and hind border of the black basal area are partly hyaline, and some of the cell middles within the black body arc paler, dark brown.

So far the female of this species was known only from the commonly occurring heterochromatic form.

Measurements (in mm) and nodal index of the isochromatic female: length of abdomen= 20.0; hind wing = 24.5; antenodals: fore wing = 11 ½ -12 ½; hind wing 9-10; postnodals: fore wing= 7-8; hind wing= 7.

Distribution: India; Ceylon; Nepal to Indochina and Northern Thai in the cast.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Odonata

Genus

Neurothemls

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