- away from the body.
Damselflies have
existed since the Jur****ic, and are
found on
every continent except Antarctica. All
damselflies are
predatory insects;...
- black.
These damselflies can
easily be
confused with
small red
damselflies, but the
latter has
orange legs,
while the
large red
damselfly has
black legs...
-
order of
predatory flying insects that
includes the
dragonflies and
damselflies. The two
groups are
distinguished with
dragonflies (suborder Epiprocta)...
- and male are
darker and shorter-bodied in
comparison with
other blue
damselflies. The
species can be
identified using the
following features: In males...
-
Devadatta is a
genus of
damselflies in the
family Devadattidae which is a sister-group of the Chlorocyphidae.
There are
about 13
described species in...
- the body,
while damselflies hold
their wings folded at rest,
along or
above the abdomen.
Dragonflies are
agile fliers,
while damselflies have a weaker,...
- Dallwitz, M.J. 2003 onwards.
British insects: the
Odonata (dragonflies and
damselflies). Sahlén, G. (2006). "Coenagrion armatum". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
-
millimetres (1.3 in) long.
Mature adults differ from most
other blue
damselflies in
having expanded white edges to the tibiae,
paired black markings down...
- The goblet-marked
damselfly (Erythromma lindenii) is a medium-sized blue-and-black (or green-and-black)
damselfly in the pond
damselfly family (Coenagrionidae)...
- Cora is a
genus of
damselflies in the
family Polythoridae, the bannerwings. In a 1990
revision there were 18 species.
Species include: Cora
aurea Cora...