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Original Articles

Description of the nymph of Gomphurus gonzalezi (Odonata: Gomphidae)

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Pages 201-208 | Received 22 Aug 2017, Accepted 12 Oct 2017, Published online: 01 Nov 2017
 

Abstract

Gomphurus gonzalezi (Dunkle) is a locally distributed dragonfly ranging from the Lower Rio Grande in south Texas southward to San Luis Potosi state in northeastern Mexico. We describe and illustrate the nymph based on specimens from Hidalgo County, Texas. The palpal lobe of G. gonzalezi has 7–8 small teeth in a straight line with the bifid end tooth approximately the same size as the more proximal teeth, typical of the Gomphurus fraternus-group. Gomphurus gonzalezi is distinct from the other species in this group by the long, round-tipped posterolateral spines on abdominal segment 9. In the Lower Rio Grande, the nymphs of G. gonzalezi bury themselves in sand and mud in slow flowing reaches.

Acknowledgments

We thank Rick Nirschl for collecting nymphs and exuviae of emerging G. gonzalezi and for providing notes on habitat and emergence. We also thank Kendra Abbott and Bob DuBois for reviewing the manuscript and providing valuable comments.

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