Chapter 5 - Ondonata-Epiprocta & Ondonata-Zygoptera Quiz
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Please read 'Chapter 5 - Ondonata-Epiprocta & Ondonata-Zygoptera' (pages 37 to 41) from the Bellingen Riverwatch Local Macro Guide v4 at www.ozgreen.org/localmacroguide and then answer the questions below.

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Read 'Chapter 5 - Ondonata-Epiprocta & Ondonata-Zygoptera' (pages 37 to 41) from the Bellingen Riverwatch Local Macro Guide v4 at www.ozgreen.org/localmacroguide
from the Bellingen Riverwatch Local Macro Guide v3
Q1. What slender damselfly nymphs (Image 1) look like Coenagrionids (Image 2) and Lestids (Image 3) but often have a much longer first segment to their antennae.
Image 1
Image by Shane Ruming, DPE
Image 2 - Coenagrionids
Image by Shane Ruming, DPE
Image 3 - Lestids
Image by John Gooderham
Q2. Which damselfly is more slender? Coenagronids (Image 4) or Agriolestids (Image 5)?
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Image 4 - Coenagrionidae
Image by John Gooderham
Image 5 - Argiolestidae
Image by Shane Ruming, DPE
Q3. Are Coenagronid's (Image 4) or Agriolestid's (Image 5) leaf-like gills at the end of their body arranged horizontally (side to side)?
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Image 6
Image by Shane Ruming, DPE
Image 7
Image by Nakia Belmer, DPE
Q4. The centre epiproct (tail spike) is different in Aeshnidae's and Telephlebiidae's. One of these damselflies has a blunter centre epiproct and the other has a pointed centre epiproct. Which damselfly has the blunted centre epiproct?
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Q5. Which damselfly has gills at the end of their body that are sac-like?
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