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Description Figure 7; Heliaeschna trinervulata from Chingombe, Zambia: male (a–d) and female (e), with recognisable diagnostic morphological traits such as: relatively open venation (a, e) with a low number of cross-veins (e.g. Ax and Mx), the pale frons with a barely marked cross-bar of T-mark (b, e), wing bases without dark subcostal rays (a, e) but with distinct amber tint in the female (e) and shape of male cerci (c, d)
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Author [phot. B. Daraż] Bernard R, Daraż B (2018) New records of dragonflies (Odonata) in Zambia. African Invertebrates 59(2): 165-193. https://doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.59.29021
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