Figure 1.
Hydrophylita emporos n. sp., female.
A. anterior head. B. posterior head. C. mesosoma and metasoma. D. fore wing.
Figure 2.
Hydrophylita emporos n. sp., female and male.
A. front leg. B. mid leg. C. hind leg. D. female antenna. E. male antenna. F. ovipositor relative to body. G. ovipositor. H. male genitalia.
Figure 3.
Scanning electron micrographs (SEM) of Hydrophylita emporos n. sp., female.
A. head. B. dorsal view of adult. C. ventral view of adult. D. antenna. E. propleura and prosternum. F. apex of second claval antennomere. G. claws. H. spatulate structures of hind tibia. I. setae of midtibia. J. mandibles (arrow indicates teeth of galea). K. apex of ovipositor. L. second valvifer (excluding legs).
Figure 4.
Psolodesmus mandarinus mandarinus with female of Hydrophylita emporos phoretic on base of abdomen.
Figure 5.
Detail of Psolodesmus mandarinus mandarinus with female of Hydrophylita emporos phoretic on base of abdomen.
Figure 6.
Detail of Psolodesmus mandarinus mandarinus with female of Hydrophylita emporos phoretic on base of abdomen.
Figure 7.
Psolodesmus mandarinus mandarinus under water in the field (arrow 1 indicates a water flea; arrow 2 indicates the damselfly eggs; arrow 3 indicates Hydrophylita emporos).
B. emergence of adults.