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    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.

  2. Learn about dragonflies, flying insects of the order Odonata with about 5,300 species. Find out how they look, live, hunt, and reproduce, and how they differ from damselflies.

  3. 4 days ago · Learn about dragonfly, a group of aerial predators with long wings and huge eyes, from Britannica. Find out how they hunt, reproduce, and have descriptive names.

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    Dragonfly (top) and damselfly (bottom) wing shape and venation. These insects characteristically have large rounded heads covered mostly by well-developed, compound eyes, which provide good vision, legs that facilitate catching prey (other insects) in flight, two pairs of long, transparent wings that move independently, and elongated abdomens.

  5. The golden-ringed dragonfly (Cordulegaster boltonii) is a large, striking species of dragonfly found widely in Europe and locally in northwestern Africa, especially near flowing waters like streams. [1] It is the longest British species of dragonfly, [2] and the only member of its genus to be found in the United Kingdom.

  6. May 23, 2018 · dragonfly Swift-flying insect of the order Odonata. It has a long, slender, often brightly coloured abdomen, and two pairs of large membranous wings. Like the damselfly, it mates while flying. The carnivorous nymphs, which hatch from eggs laid on water plants, are aquatic. Wingspan: to 17cm (7in).

  7. Dragonfly is the common name for any insect belonging to the infraorder (or suborder) Anisoptera of the order Odonata, characterized by an elongated body, large multifaceted eyes, and two pairs of strong transparent wings, which at rest are typically held out to the side or out and downward.

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