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Post by Melly on Mar 18, 2005 18:08:24 GMT
Maui Upland Damselfy (Megalagrion jugorum)
family: Coenagrionidae
known from Lana'i, Maui / Hawai'i Islands
last seen in 1917
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Post by another specialist on Aug 12, 2005 6:01:56 GMT
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Post by another specialist on Nov 6, 2007 14:47:53 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2010 13:49:43 GMT
Maui Upland Damselfy( Megalagrion jugorum) (picture flipped horizontal) source: 'Fauna Hawaiiensis; being the land-fauna of the Hawaiian islands. by various authors, 1899-1913. Cambridge [Eng.]: The University press, 1913. www.biodiversitylibrary.org
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Post by Melanie on Apr 5, 2010 10:53:26 GMT
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Post by Melanie on Mar 23, 2017 21:02:05 GMT
From E. C. Zimmerman: Insects of Hawaii vol 2 (1948) Insects of Hawaii. Volume 2, Apterygota To Thysanoptera, p 365 Endemic. Lanai, Maui (type locality not specifically designated by Perkins). Perkins stated that the species was found in the mountains of Lanai and the high ridges of West Maui at 4,000 feet, but nothing has since been recorded for this species. Blackburn's example of this species is in Perkins' collection at the Bishop Museum. It was labeled deceptor by Blackburn, and has a. label attached by Perkins which reads, "A. deceptor McL. sec. T.B.!! really A. jugorum." This is a rare species belonging to the blackburni complex. scholarspace.manoa.hawaii.edu/handle/10125/2641
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Post by Melanie on Mar 23, 2017 21:07:08 GMT
KENNEDY, C. H. 1917. NOTES ON THE PENES OF DAMSELFLIES (ODONATA). No.2. THE CLOSE RELATIONS INTER SE OF THE HAWAIIAN AGRIONINES. Entomological News 28 (I) :9-14, pls. 2-3 (including figs. 1-49) .
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Post by Sebbe on Dec 10, 2022 18:54:55 GMT
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Post by koeiyabe on Dec 27, 2022 18:29:09 GMT
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