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Dragonfly | Description, Anatomy, Habitat, Life Cycle, Facts | Britannica dragonfly, (suborder Anisoptera), any of a group of roughly 3,000 species of aerial predatory insects most commonly found near freshwater habitats throughout most of the world Damselflies (suborder Zygoptera) are sometimes also called dragonflies in that both are odonates (order Odonata )
Dragonflies, facts and photos | National Geographic Whether delicately perched on a cattail or hovering over a pond, dragonflies are a sure sign of summer Living on every continent but Antarctica, these insects are instantly recognizable by their
Dragonfly - Wikipedia A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata About 3,000 extant species of dragonflies are known Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions Loss of wetland habitat threatens dragonfly populations around the world
Discover Dragonfly: Lifecycle, Diet, Facts, Threats and More - BugBrief Dragonflies are aerial hunters with extraordinary flight capabilities and compound eyes, making them adept at catching prey mid-air Let's understand the evolutionary journey and classification of these remarkable predators
Dragonfly Insect Facts - A-Z Animals A dragonfly belongs to the Anisoptera family and is in the order Odonata It’s an insect found around ponds, streams, and rivers Dragonflies have a long, thin body, two pairs of long wings, and six legs
What Are Dragonflies? Do They Sting or Bite? - WebMD Dragonflies are colorful and energetic insects with long bodies and wings They’re favorites among insect collectors because of their rare, vivid colors There are more than 5,000 species of
dragonfly summary | Britannica dragonfly, Any member of the insect suborder Anisoptera (order Odonata), characterized by four large, membranous, many-veined wings, that, when at rest, are held horizontally rather than vertically (see damselfly)
Dragonfly: Key Facts - Forest Wildlife What is a Dragonfly? The name dragonfly refers to any of about 3,000 species of flying insect found throughout the world, particularly in tropical and wetland regions Dragonflies are powerful flying insects, fearsome predators of the insect world
How to Identify a Dragonfly | Audubon - National Audubon Society Whether you’re a longtime birder looking to tackle a new type of life list, a practiced dragonfly watcher craving for more information, or a novice who’s interest in the darting, zipping jewels has just been sparked, there’s a guide for you