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  2. Glossary of entomology terms - Wikipedia

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    This glossary of entomology describes terms used in the formal study of insect species by entomologists.. When present, elytra of the Staphylinidae are markedly abbreviate. This fly in the genus Scaptomyza has clearly visible rows of para-sagittal acrostichal bristles on its thorax the alitrunk of aculeate Hymenoptera comprises the three thoracic segments, plus the propodeum, which strictly ...

  3. Banded demoiselle - Wikipedia

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    Male Banded demoiselle. The banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens) is a species of damselfly belonging to the family Calopterygidae. [1] [3] It is often found along slow-flowing streams and rivers.

  4. Beautiful demoiselle - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful demoiselles live mainly near small to medium-sized streams and creeks. [7] They prefer a relatively low water temperature and a moderate to fast flow. The water must not be nutrient-rich . In the northern part of their range, such as in Norway and Finland, they are also found near medium-sized rivers or even larger streams.

  5. List of Odonata species of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Broad-bodied chaser – Libellula depressa. No modern records. Scarce chaser – Libellula fulva. No modern records. Four-spotted chaser – Libellula quadrimaculata; Black-tailed skimmer – Orthetrum cancellatum; Keeled skimmer (heathland skimmer) – Orthetrum coerulescens; Black darter – Sympetrum danae; Yellow-winged darter – Sympetrum ...

  6. Calopterygidae - Wikipedia

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    Calopterygidae is a family of damselflies, in the suborder Zygoptera. [2] They are commonly known as the broad-winged damselflies, [3] demoiselles, or jewelwings. [4] These rather large damselflies have wingspans of 50–80 mm (compared to about 44 mm in the common bluetail damselfly, Ischnura elegans), are often metallic-coloured, and can be differentiated from other damselflies by the ...

  7. Demoiselle - Wikipedia

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    Demoiselle may refer to: . Demoiselle crane, a crane (bird) of central Asia; Demoiselle, Calopterygidae, a family of damselflies, in the suborder Zygoptera Demoiselle Stakes, a horse race held in New York

  8. Libellulidae - Wikipedia

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    The chasers, darters, skimmers, and perchers and their relatives form the Libellulidae, the largest family of dragonflies. [2] It is sometimes considered to contain the Corduliidae as the subfamily Corduliinae and the Macromiidae as the subfamily Macromiinae. Even if these are excluded (as Silsby does), there remains a family of over 1000 species.

  9. Demoiselle crane - Wikipedia

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    The name koonj is derived from the Sanskrit word kraunch, which is a cognate Indo-European term for crane itself. [3] In the ancient story of Valmiki, the composer of the Hindu epic Ramayana, it is claimed that his first verse was inspired by the sight of a hunter kill the male of a pair of demoiselle [citation needed] cranes that were courting ...