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∙ 11y agoThese are dragonflies. (Odonata)
There are four syllables in the word "odonata" (o-do-na-ta).
The main insects in the order Odonata are dragonflies and damselflies.
No, they're another order entirely. Dragonflies are part of order Odonata, lacewings are Neuroptera. Dragonflies have incomplete metamorphosis with a nymph and no pupa, lacewings have a larva and pupa stage. ^^
There are two species in the order odonata, dragonflies and damselflies.
it does have
The type of metamorphosis in which the young resemble an adult is called direct development. In this type of metamorphosis, offspring hatch or are born looking like miniatures of their parents, without going through drastic changes in body form.
Stinkbugs do not have a complete metamorphosis because they do not change from one type of organism to another. They have an incomplete metamorphosis.
"Dragonflies are in the Order Odonata, and the Suborder Anisoptera (which means 'unequal wing')." So it's Odonata.
M. Prasad has written: 'The Odonata of Bihar, India' -- subject(s): Odonata
Odonata
The green darner, also known as Anax junius, belongs to the Odonata order, which includes dragonflies and damselflies. These insects are characterized by their transparent wings and elongated bodies, and they are commonly found near bodies of water.