They have a large last abdominal segment and a tiny forked head.
The first two and last three abdominal segments are also spotted with black.
There is a dark brown band at the end of each abdominal segment.
Males are green with blue on abdominal segments 8 and 9.
There is also a white band across the first abdominal segment.
There is also a dark dorsal spot on the last abdominal segment.
Tympana, if present, are on the sides of the first abdominal segment.
In some cases, there are tiny hooks on abdominal segments three through six.
A female can be identified from male by her six abdominal segments, whereas males have eight.
They have eyespots along each side, with those on the first abdominal segment larger than the others.