Damselfly larvae are rather more delicate than the larger dragonfly larvae. They move through the water with a slow, but graceful, movement, by flexing their long, slim bodies from side to side, and using the caudal lamellae as paddles.
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Damselflies exhibit an incomplete metamorphosis which includes egg, larva (nymph) and adult stages. Larval habitats include the shallow or littoral zones of lakes, ponds, brackish waters and the slower reaches of rivers and streams. ... Damselfly life cycles vary from one to 3 years in length. Larvae undergo numerous instars...
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A damselfly larva moves about by moving its abdomen and three feathery respiratory organs at the end of its abdomen. ... After the larva hatch, they crawl out of the water and dry off. Once their exoskeleton dries and cracks, the adult climbs out of the exoskeleton and flies away in search of a mate. Generally,
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The damselfly is generally much less impressive or conspicuous. It tends to be smaller and less robust, a much weaker flyer still capable of aerial acrobatics, ... A damselfly larva is characterized by 3 fin-like appendages, called lamellae, at the end of its abdomen, The lamellae are important for respiration.
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Damselfly larva. Actual size about 3/4 inch long. ... For commentary on the damselfly, click on the picture of the "damselfly adult" on the Bug Gallery Index page. The damselfly larva is also our home page button in the upper left corner of the "Bug" pages.
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A selection of the fly patterns of British Columbia - Damselfly Larva fly patterns. ... Freshwater Fly Box; Caddisfly; Chironomid; Damselfly; Dragonfly; Leech; Mayfly; Searching Patterns; Shrimp; Stonefly; Waterboatmen;
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Argia sp. (Family: Coenagrionidae), Damselfly larva, collected in the Cahaba River, Birmingham, AL, by Samford University students in the Invertebrate Field Zoology class, Dept. of Biology, Samford University, Fall 2007 ... Invertebrate Field Zoology, Samford University; Argia sp., (Family: Coenagrionidae), Damselfly larva;
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