Agrion puella syriaca, Morton, 1924
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Agrion puella syriaca |
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Agrion puella syriaca n. sub.sp.
Zikron Jacob, 17.v.21 ; Lake Hulch, 13.v.21, 24.v. 22. Also in my collection, 2 ♂ ♂ from Beirut (Rolle) and a pair from Palestine (Staudinger) .
Differs from A. paella as follows Bronzed black on abdominal segments usually more extensive; may occupy about one-half of dorsum of 5 and more than one-half of 9, while on 6 the blue may be reduced to a small basal spot which is sometimes bifid. It is also on an average smaller, length of h.-w. 16-17 mm., abdomen 23-25 mm. Differs
The Dragon-jiies (Odonuta) of Palestine.
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also in the greater length of the inferior appendages (fig.2). In this figure the appendages are more outstretched than in the figure of A. puella from New Forest (fig. 3). Both figures from preparations mounted in Canada balsam. It is difficult to represent the sup. app., especially the descending branch, from dried examples: these vary in appearance not only with the position of the specimen under the lens, but the position of the appendage itself may vary also to a considerable extent.
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