-
wings folded together along body at rest.
Adult odonates can land and perch, but
rarely walk. All
odonates have
aquatic larvae called naiads or nymphs, and...
- places. They are
diverse in
color and shape.
There are
major 2
types of
odonates in the world; they are
dragonflies and damselflies. The eyes are closer...
-
living species of
odonate belongs to
Chlorogomphus papilio, a dragonfly. The
longest body
length of any
living species of
odonate belongs to Mecistogaster...
-
living Odonata, and
additionally are the
second largest of all
living Odonates by wingspan,
second only to
Megaloprepus caerulatus (Pseudostigmatidae)...
- 134–135.
Gullan &
Cranston 2005, pp. 136–137. "Glossary of
Lepidopteran and
Odonate anatomy". Rare
species atlas.
Virginia Department of
Conservation and Recreation...
- Bechly, Günter (2016). "How to date a dragonfly:
Fossil calibrations for
odonates".
Palaeontologia Electronica. 19 (1). doi:10.26879/576. Huang, DiYing;...
- time of the year. It is New Zealand's
largest damselfly, and only blue
odonate. This
species was
first being described by Adam
White in 1846. The first...
- The
Tarsophlebiidae is an
extinct family of medium-sized
fossil odonates from the
Upper Jur****ic and
Lower Cretaceous period of Eurasia. They are either...
-
Dragonfly nymphs can
forcibly expel water in
their **** for
rapid escape.
Odonates are
found on all the
continents except Antarctica.
Although some species...
- are home to 174
species of
odonates (107
dragonflies and 67 damselflies),
including 69 endemics. Most of the
endemic odonate are
closely ****ociated with...