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1 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. CHAPTER 21 Order Odonata (Dragonflies and Damselflies)

2 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. This delicate damselfly, Hetaerina americana (Calopterygidae), is clinging to streamside vegetation. Unlike dragonflies, most damselflies hold their wings upright, pressed together, when at rest.

3 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.1 Adult dragonflies: a, Anisoptera, Macromiidae (Macromia magnifi ca); b, Petaluridae (Tanypteryx hageni); c, Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae (Argia); d, Lestidae (Archilestes).

4 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.2 Venation at base of wings of dragonflies: a, Gomphidae (Ophiogomphus); b, Libellulidae (Erythemis).

5 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.3 Copulation in Odonata:

6 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.4 Anisoptera heads:

7 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.5 Ventral aspects of labia of naiads of Odonata: a, Cordulegastridae (Cordulegaster); b, Libellulidae (Tarnetrum); c, Lestidae (Lestes); d, Coenagrionidae (Argia).

8 Introduction to Insect Biology and Diversity, 3/e James B. Whitfield / Alexander H. Purcell III Copyright © 2012 by Oxford University Press, Inc. Figure 21.6 Naiads of Odonata: a, Anisoptera, Libellulidae (Libellula); b, Zygoptera, Coenagrionidae (Argia).


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