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10 Apr 2009

Zygoptera

Submitted by walwyn
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Platycnemis pennipes
Platycnemis pennipes

 

 

Damselflies can be differentiated from dragonflies in that at rest most of them hold their wing along the length of their bodies.Diagrams of the wing venation in Zygoptera.

 

Zygoptera also tend to be weaker flies than Dragonflies and their eyes are separated.

 

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Zygoptera
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