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| navigate by keyword : abdomen anisoptera bodies both contrastdamselfliessuborder dragonflies dragonfly eyes flight fly fold have head heavybodied hold horizontally insects more most over rest separated sides slender species stationary strongflying suborder their weakly well wings zygoptera |
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| Dragonflies (suborder Anisoptera) are heavy-bodied, strong-flying insects that hold their wings horizontally both in flight and at rest. By contrast,ÃÂ damselfliesÃÂ (suborder Zygoptera) have slender bodies and fly more weakly; most species fold their wings over the abdomen when stationary, and the eyes are well separated on the sides of the head. |
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