
1) Long-winged insect 2) Odonate
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Calopterygidae – demoiselles Chlorocyphidae – jewels Coenagrionidae – pond damselflies Dicteriadidae – barelegs Diphlebiidae – azure damselflies Euphaeidae – gossamerwings Hemiphlebiidae – ancient greenling Isostictidae – narrow-wings Lestidae – spreadwings Megapodagrionidae – flatwings Perilestidae – shortwings Platycnemidid...
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an important stillwater aquatic insect most commonly imitated in the nymphal form; usually hatches in early to mid-summer. Adult looks like a dragonfly, but folds its wings along its back when at rest.
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A small member of the dragonfly family.
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any of a group of predatory, aerial insects that are in the order Odonata. Damselflies are found mainly near shallow, freshwater habitats and are ... [2 related articles]
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it appears the same as the dragonfly, they are aquatic insects found in ponds and lakes and they are an important food for many species of fish
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The damselfly is a slender, predatory insect of the suborder Zygoptera, order Odonata, very similar to a dragon-fly but with wings of equal length when folded over the body while the animal is resting.
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[
n] - slender non-stinging insect similar to but smaller than the dragonfly but having wings folded when at rest
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noun slender non-stinging insect similar to but smaller than the dragonfly but having wings folded when at rest
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Long, slender, colourful dragonfly of the suborder Zygoptera, with two pairs of similar wings that are generally held vertically over the body when at rest, unlike those of other dragonflies
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an important stillwater aquatic insect most commonly imitated in the nymphal form; usually hatches in early to mid-summer. Adult looks like a dragonfly, but folds its wings along its back when at rest.
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