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A dragonfly is any
insect belonging to the order
Odonata, the suborder
Epiprocta or, in the strict sense, the infraorder
Anisoptera. It is characterized by large
multifaceted eyes, two pairs of strong transparent
wings, and an elongated body.
Dragonflies typically eat
mosquitoes,
midges and other small insects like
flies,
bees,
and
butterflies. They are usually found around lakes, ponds,
streams, and
wetlands because their
larvae, known as "nymphs",
are aquatic. Dragonflies do not normally bite or sting humans
(though they will bite in order to escape, for example, if
grasped by the abdomen); in fact, they are valued as a
predator that helps control the populations of harmful
insects, such as mosquitoes.
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The life cycle of the dragonfly, from
egg to death of adult, varies from six months to as much as
six or seven years
[citation needed]. Female dragonflies
lay eggs in or near water, often in or on floating or emergent
plants. Most of the life cycle is spent in the
larval (naiad,
aka nymph) form, beneath the water surface, using internal
gills
to breathe, and catching other
invertebrates or even vertebrates such as
tadpoles and
fish.
In the adult (flying) stage, larger species of dragonfly can
live as long as four months.
Vision
Dragonflies have excellent eyesight due to their eye
structure. Their
compound eyes have up to 30,000 facets, each of which is a
separate light-sensing organ or
ommatidium, arranged to give nearly a 360° field of vision.
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