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- some 3,000 species are extant around the world. The relationships of anisopteran families are not fully resolved as of 2021, but all the families are...
- S2CID 85017400. Mill, P. J.; ****rd, R. S. (1975). "Jet-propulsion in anisopteran dragonfly larvae". Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 97 (4): 329–338...
- enthusiasts avoid ambiguity by using the term true dragonfly, or simply anisopteran, when they mean just the Anisoptera. An alternative term warriorfly has...
- Aeschnidiidae is an extinct family of Anisopteran dragonfly. Aeschnidiids were widespread and could be found on nearly every continent on Earth. They...
- ISBN 978-0-226-31573-7. Mill, P. J.; ****rd, R. S. (1975). "Jet-propulsion in anisopteran dragonfly larvae". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 97 (4): 329–338...
- piteousness pitying columbine Dragonfly nymph queen drake king cluster flight anisopteran Duck (list) Also see Mallard duckling duck hen **** drake badling (on...
- of 100 millimeters. This puts T. plagiata as being the largest living Anisopteran, surp****ing Petalura ingentissima at 162 millimeters. There is some uncertainty...
- Antiquiala is an extinct anisopteran genus in the dragonfly family Aeshnidae with a single described species, Antiquiala snyderae. The species is solely...
- zygopteran families the wings are held horizontally at rest, and in one anisopteran genus (e.g. Cordulephya, Corduliidae) the wings are held in the typical...
- different histories Mill, P. J.; ****rd, R. S. (1975). "Jet-propulsion in anisopteran dragonfly larvae". Journal of Comparative Physiology. 97 (4): 329–338...