Talk:Pantala flavescens

Translation from German
The original has a description of the Hamulus that I could not translate due to lack of knowledge of Odonata sexual anatomy!
 * Am Hamulus, einem kleinen hakenförmigen Fortsatz am sekundären Geschlechtsorgan der Männchen, fehlt der äußere Ast oder ist vielmehr nur durch einen Wulst angedeutet. Beim Weibchen wiederum befinden sich auf dem letzten Segment der kahnförmigen Bauchplatte zwei kurze Scheidentaster.

which Google translated as:


 * On Hamulus, a small hook survival rate of the secondary sex organs of the male, lacking the outer branch is much longer, or only indicated by a bead. Beim Weibchen wiederum befinden sich auf dem letzten Segment der kahnförmigen Bauchplatte zwei kurze Scheidentaster. In turn, females are on the last segment of the abdominal plate kahnförmigen two short vaginal probe

--Alastair Rae (talk) 12:56, 15 July 2009 (UTC)

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Inconsistency
The 200 to 300 mm length that's mentioned for the larva seems quite inconsistent with just 4.5 cm for the imago, and also seems much longer than any dragonfly larva I have seen. Perhaps actually 20 to 30 mm? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 130.190.74.219 (talk) 13:39, 21 September 2022 (UTC)