Damselfly
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The Damselfly (Suborder Zygoptera) is an insect in the Order Odonata. Damselflies are similar to dragonflies, but the adults can be differentiated by the fact that the wings of most damselflies are held along the body when at rest. Damselflies are also usually smaller, and weaker fliers than dragonflies, and their eyes are separated.
Biology
Damselflies undergo incomplete metamorphosis. The female lays eggs in water, sometimes in underwater vegetation. Nymphs are carnivorous, feeding on daphnia, mosquito larvae, and other small aquatic organisms. After molting several times, the adult emerges and eats flies, mosquitoes, and other small insects.
Mating Damselflies
External links
- [American Rubyspot Damselfly Hetaerina americana diagnostic photos and information]
- [Ebony Jewelwing Damselfly Calopteryx maculata diagnostic photographs and info]
- [Familiar Bluet Damselfly Enallagma civile]
- [Emerald Spreadwing Damselfly Lestes dryas]
- [Stream Bluet Damselfly Enallagma exsulans]
- [Northern Bluet Enallagma cyathigerum]
- [Blue-Tailed Damsel, Asian specie.]
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