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  2. Why dragonflies are swarming around Lake Michigan in Milwaukee

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    The Wisconsin Dragonfly Society, which has grown to about 150 members since its 2013 founding, also hosts annual field trips and dragonfly-watching events.

  3. Damselfly - Wikipedia

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    The general body plan of a damselfly is similar to that of a dragonfly. The compound eyes are large but are more widely separated and relatively smaller than those of a dragonfly. Above the eyes is the frons or forehead, below this the clypeus, and on the lower lip or labium, an extensible organ used in the capture of prey .

  4. List of North American fraternal orders - Wikipedia

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    The order paid sick, temporary disability, and funeral benefits, as well as operating as a short-term assessment society, i.e., members in the order for a specified amount of time could cash in their certificates. The order went into receivership in March 1897 owing $72,000 to certificate holders while only having $35,000 in assets. [315]

  5. Erythromma najas - Wikipedia

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    Erythromma najas, the red-eyed damselfly, is a member of the Coenagrionidae family of damselflies. Appearance ... British Dragonfly Society; Brooks & Lewington (2004

  6. Minnesota State Horticultural Society - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, the Society incorporated under the general statutes of the state of Minnesota as the Minnesota State Horticultural Society. That same year, the Minnesota legislature approved an act that provided funds to produce and distribute 2000 copies of the MSHS annual reports from 1866-1873, and further provided an appropriation for distribution ...

  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. Sympetrum danae - Wikipedia

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    Sympetrum danae, the black darter or black meadowhawk, is a dragonfly found in northern Europe, Asia, and North America. At about 30 mm (1.2 in) long, it is Britain's smallest resident dragonfly. It is a very active late summer insect typical of heathland and moorland bog pools.

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