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  2. The Seer (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Opal Sabine's spirit guide who appears in Sabine's head and dreams. She often helps Sabine but gives her clues or riddles instead of straight forward answers. Dominic A boy who Nona hired as help for around the house. He has a mysterious past, and becomes a love interest for Sabine.

  3. Beverly the Bug - Wikipedia

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    Beverly the Bug is the first and only known opal with an insect inclusion. It contains "the exoskeleton of a nymphal insect belonging to the order Hemiptera and either the family Tettigarctidae or the Cicadidae". [1] It was found on Java in 2015. [2] Gemologist Brian T. Berger purchased the gem in 2018 and named it Beverly the Bug. [3]

  4. Celithemis martha - Wikipedia

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    Celithemis martha, or Martha's pennant, is a species of skimmer in the dragonfly family Libellulidae. It is found in North America. [2] [3] [1] [4] This species is named in honor of entomologist Martha Wadsworth. [5] The IUCN conservation status of Celithemis martha is "LC", least concern, with no immediate threat to the species' survival. The ...

  5. External morphology of Odonata - Wikipedia

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    Damselflies tend to be less robust, and appear weaker in flight; their wings are narrow near the base and (in most species) held folded back over the abdomen when perched. Dragonfly eyes occupy much of the animal's head, touching (or nearly touching) each other across the face. In damselflies, there is typically a gap in between the eyes.

  6. Meganeura - Wikipedia

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    Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from the Late Carboniferous (approximately 300 million years ago). It is a member of the extinct order Meganisoptera, which are closely related to and resemble dragonflies and damselflies (with dragonflies, damselflies and meganisopterans being part of the broader group Odonatoptera).

  7. Sympetrum vicinum - Wikipedia

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    This is a small dragonfly, with a length of 30 to 35 mm (1.2 to 1.4 in). The wings are mostly clear but have a small patch of yellowish to orange clouding at the base of each hindwing. Mature males are brownish black on the face and thorax and have a red abdomen, while immature males have a yellow thorax and a yellowish brown abdomen.

  8. Red-mantled saddlebags - Wikipedia

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    The red-mantled saddlebags or red saddlebags (Tramea onusta) is a species of skimmer dragonfly found in North America, Central America, and the Caribbean. It has translucent wings with red veins, and has characteristic dark red blotches at its proximal base, which makes the dragonfly look as if it is carrying saddlebags when flying.

  9. Epiophlebia laidlawi - Wikipedia

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    Epiophlebia laidlawi, the Himalayan relict dragonfly, is one of four species of Epiprocta in the family Epiophlebiidae.They have at one time been classified as a suborder Anisozygoptera, considered as intermediate between the dragonflies and the damselflies, partly because the hind wings and fore wings are very similar in size and shape, and partly because the insect at rest holds them back ...

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