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Oplonaeschna magna sp nov (Odonata: Aeshnidae), from Mexico with a description of its larva

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Fig.  1.  Details of morphology of male of  Oplonaeschna magna.  Ventral view of abdominal segment  1-2  (paratype 38)
Fig. 2. Details of caudal appendages of rnale of  Oplonaeschna magna.  A) Lateral view (paratype 50); B) Dorsal view (sarne)
Fig. 16. Coloration pattero of maJe; A) Lateral view of male  pterothorax in O.  maglla

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