Order Odonata, with over 200 species
Dragonflies are of the order Odonata and make up the suborder Anisoptera.
The main insects in the order Odonata are dragonflies and damselflies.
An amphipterygid is a member of the Amphipterygidae, a family of damselflies in the order Odonata, consisting of around 12 species.
Odonata
There are four syllables in the word "odonata" (o-do-na-ta).
"Dragonflies are in the Order Odonata, and the Suborder Anisoptera (which means 'unequal wing')." So it's Odonata.
There are about 5500 species so far discovered in the dragonfly and damselfly order, Order Odonata of the Class Insecta (insects).Examples of dragonflies are;Anax imperatorAeshna mixta
There are many species of dragonfly. They are the order Odonata, suborder Epiprocta or Anisoptera. Two common species, of many, are Emperor, Anax Emporator, in the northern hemisphere, and Glistening Demoiselle, Phaon Iridipennis, in the Southern Hemisphere. For more information, please see the Related Link below.
All dragonflies are members of the order Odonata.
The seven levels of classification of a dragonfly are Kingdom (Animalia), Phylum (Arthropoda), Class (Insecta), Order (Odonata), Family (various families within the order Odonata), Genus (different genera within each family), and Species (specific species within each genus).
The scientific name for dragonflies is Order Odonata.