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Orphulella speciosa

Geographic range of Orphulella speciosa (Scudder)

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 1, first instar: BL 4.3-4.8 mm, FL 2.2-2.4 mm, AS 11

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 2, second instar: BL 5.8-6.2 mm, FL 3-3.1 mm, AS 14-15


Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 3, third instar: BL 8.7-9 mm, FL 5.7-6.2 mm, AS 17-18

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 4, fourth instar: BL 9.3-12.5 mm, FL 5.4-7.9 mm, AS 18-20

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 5, fifth instar: BL 9.9-14 mm, FL 7.5-9.4 mm, AS 19-22

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 6, adult male: BL 13-15 mm, FL 8.7-10 mm, AS 19-22


Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 7, adult female: BL 16.5-19.5 mm, FL 9.5-11.7 mm, AS 21-22

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 8, lateral carina of pronotum incised once

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 9, O. speciosa egg pod and broken pod to show eggs

Orphulella speciosa

Fig. 10, dorsal view of head and pronotum of Orphulella speciosa and O. pelidna showing two characteristics for separating the two species (adapted from a drawing by Daniel Otte)


Pardalophora apiculata

Fig. 1, second instar: BL 6-9.5 mm, FL 4-6.5 mm, AS 13-15

Pardalophora apiculata

Fig. 2, third instar: BL 8-12.5 mm, FL 5.5-8 mm, AS 15-18

Pardalophora apiculata

Fig. 3, fourth instar: BL 13-17 mm, FL 6.5-10 mm, AS 19-23