Damselfly
Because damselflies depend on freshwater for oviposition (egg-laying), their primary habitat requirement is the presence of freshwater. Beyond freshwater, it is not clear what factors influence habitat… More »
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Damselfly, Damsel, Narrow Wing, Bog Dancer ... The damselfly nymph is very predacious. Usually it lies in wait for other aquatic bugs to get within range and then grabs them with its 'labium' which is much like a modified lower jaw. The nymph will proceed through 10 to 12 "instars" or molts before becoming fully developed...
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More than 80% of their brain is devoted to analyzing visual information. By contrast, their antennae are tiny. Their mouths have been adapted for biting, making them efficient hunters. ... For lots of information and links about Odonata, try the Oregon Dragonfly and Damselfly Survey.
www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/uniramia/odonatoida.ht... www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/uniramia/odonatoida.html
As the name suggests, the common blue damselfly is one of the commonest species in Great Britain. They can be confused with other blue damselflies and this situation isn’t helped by the fact that the markings on ... You can view distribution information for this species at the National Biodiversity Network Gateway.
www.arkive.org/common-blue-damselfly/enallagma-cyathige... www.arkive.org/common-blue-damselfly/enallagma-cyathigerum/info.html
A blue damselfly with black banding which breeds in all types of still and slow flowing water where there is abundant marginal vegetation, although not usually found on very small water bodies. Widespread and common in the north through to the Orkneys and Shetlands and can occur at higher altitudes than other damselflies.
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INTERNATIONAL ODONATA RESEARCH INSTITUTE; ODONATA INFORMATION NETWORK ... DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES (Odonata Information Network) ... This web site serves as a place to obtain information about the Insect Order Odonata, commonly know as dragonflies and damselflies. It was established in 1994. The site offers a portal to...
www.iodonata.net/
SEARCH THIS SITE ... Brown Skipper ; Cabbage White Butterfly ; Carpenter Bee ; Cercopis sanguinolenta ; Club-tailed Dragonfly ; Colorado Potato Beetle ; Chrysomela fastuosa; Common Green Grasshopper ; Common Red Soldier Beetle ; Dark Bush-cricket ; Dor Beetle ; European Earwig ; ... Fish (Osteichties) & Sharks...
www.wildanimalsonline.com/insect/white-leggeddamselfly.... www.wildanimalsonline.com/insect/white-leggeddamselfly.php
Information on hundreds of species of Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies) occurring in the United States, including distribution maps and county checklists ... Introduction This Web site is a "work in progress," consisting of information on the known distribution of Dragonflies and Damselflies (Odonata) in the United States.
www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/insects/dfly/index.ht... www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/distr/insects/dfly/index.htm
Education - we supply information to schools and students. "Learning about Dragonflies" is an education pack for teachers of 7-11yr olds with copyable worksheets. ... The British Dragonfly Society is a registered charity, number 800196. Site Map and Site Information...
www.dragonflysoc.org.uk/