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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly Larva (Odonata), close up

Dragonfly Larva (Odonata), close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly, illustration

Dragonfly, illustration
Zoology - Insects - Odonata - Dragonfly, illustration

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Close-up of a group of odonata insect

Close-up of a group of odonata insect
Zoology: Insects - Odonata. Art work

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly (Epiprocta) perched on green frond, side view

Dragonfly (Epiprocta) perched on green frond, side view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens, a Damselfly with a long narrow body

Banded Demoiselle, Calopteryx splendens, a Damselfly with a long narrow body and a black spot on its wings clings to a green plant with its bent legs

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A green Dragonfly Nymph with a long narrow body

A green Dragonfly Nymph with a long narrow body

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Overhead view of dragonfly

Overhead view of dragonfly

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

Odonata, face of Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Odonata, Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

Odonata, Green-eyed Dragonfly, close up

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Odonata, Green-eyed Dragonfly perched on plant stem, front view

Odonata, Green-eyed Dragonfly perched on plant stem, front view

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly, large compound eyes, segmented abdomen, strong claspers at end of abdomen

Damselfly, large compound eyes, segmented abdomen, strong claspers at end of abdomen, network of veins supporting wings, soft hairs on brightly coloured body, feeding on Campion flower

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Darter dragonfly C014 / 2340

Darter dragonfly C014 / 2340
Darter dragonfly (Sympetrum sp.) resting on a stem. Photographed in Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Migrant hawker dragonfly

Migrant hawker dragonfly at rest. The migrant hawker (Aeshna mixta) is one of the smaller species of dragonfly measuring up to just 63 millimetres in length

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Small red damselfly

Small red damselfly. Erythrogastrum form of a female small red damselfly (Ceriagrion tenellum) on a leaf. This small damselfly is often found flying around heathland bogs and streams

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Large red damselfly

Large red damselfly on a leaf. Close-up of the head and body of a male large red damselfly (Pyrrhosoma nymphula). This common damselfly is found in Europe around wetland areas

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Black darter dragonfly

Black darter dragonfly. Male black darter (Sympetrum danae) at rest on a plant. Photographed on Studland Heath, Dorset, UK, in August

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common darter dragonflies mating

Common darter dragonflies mating. These dragonflies are native to Eurasia and are one of the most common dragonflies in Europe. Photographed on Studland Heath, Dorset, UK, in August

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common blue damselfly eyes, SEM C016 / 9383

Common blue damselfly eyes, SEM C016 / 9383
Common blue damselfly eyes, SEM. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum), showing its large compound eyes

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common darter dragonfly

Common darter dragonfly. Close-up of a common darter (Sympetrum striolatum) dragonfly showing its large compound eyes (top). Photographed in September

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Female southern hawker dragonfly

Female southern hawker dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea) at rest on a plant. This dragonfly inhabits slow-flowing waterways, gardens and open woodland. Photographed in August

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly, Borneo C016 / 6285

Dragonfly, Borneo C016 / 6285
Dragonfly resting on leaf, Borneo

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly C016 / 6095

Dragonfly C016 / 6095
Dragonfly (order Odonata)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Grasshopper C016 / 2216

Grasshopper C016 / 2216
Grasshopper. Profile view of a grasshopper (order odonata). Specimen obtained from the University of Valencia, Spain

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Black-tailed skimmer dragonfly C014 / 0475

Black-tailed skimmer dragonfly C014 / 0475
Black-tailed skimmer dragonfly. Female Black-tailed skimmer (Orthetrum cancellatum) at rest on bracken. Photographed in Studland Heath, Dorset, UK, in June

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Emperor dragonfly C014 / 2336

Emperor dragonfly C014 / 2336
Emperor dragonfly (Anax imperator) resting on a stem. Also known as the blue emperor, this is one of the largest dragonflies in Europe, averaging 7.8 centimetres in length

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly eye

Damselfly eye. Close-up of one of the compound eyes of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing the individual lenses (ommatidia, hexagonal)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly mouth

Damselfly mouth. Close-up of the head of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing its mouthparts. Magnification: x46 when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly eye

Damselfly eye. Close-up of one of the compound eyes of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing the individual lenses (ommatidia, hexagonal)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly eye, light micrograph C014 / 4664

Damselfly eye, light micrograph C014 / 4664
Damselfly eye. Light micrograph showing one of the compound eyes of a damselfly (order Odonata). Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4665

Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4665
Damselfly head. Light micrograph of the head of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing its large compound eyes. Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly eye, light micrograph C014 / 4663

Damselfly eye, light micrograph C014 / 4663
Damselfly eye. Light micrograph showing one of the compound eyes of a damselfly (order Odonata). Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly wing, light micrograph C014 / 4655

Dragonfly wing, light micrograph C014 / 4655
Dragonfly wing. Light micrograph of the wing of a dragonfly (order Odonata), showing its numerous veins. Magnification: x6 when printed 10 centimetres wide

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4662

Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4662
Damselfly head. Light micrograph of the head of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing its large compound eyes. Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4661

Damselfly head, light micrograph C014 / 4661
Damselfly head. Light micrograph of the head of a damselfly (order Odonata), showing its large compound eyes. Each compound eye is made up of numerous simple eyes called ommatidia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly C016 / 6096

Dragonfly C016 / 6096
Dragonfly (order Odonata)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brown hawker dragonfly on dock flowers

Brown hawker dragonfly on dock flowers
Brown hawker dragonfly (Aeshna grandis) on an oak (Quercus sp.) tree. This dragonfly inhabits slow-flowing waterways, gardens and open woodland. Photographed in Poland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Brown hawker dragonfly on dock flowers

Brown hawker dragonfly on dock flowers
Brown hawker dragonfly (Aeshna grandis) on dock (Rumex sp.) flowers. This dragonfly inhabits slow-flowing waterways, gardens and open woodland. Photographed in Poland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Keeled skimmer dragonfly

Keeled skimmer dragonfly. Female keeled skimmer (Orthetrum coerulescens) at rest on a bracken (Pteridium sp.) frond. Keeled skimmers are native to Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Common darter dragonfly

Common darter dragonfly. Female common darter (Sympetrum striolatum) at rest on bell heather (Erica cinerea) flowers. Common darters are native to Eurasia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly and larva C016 / 6097

Dragonfly and larva C016 / 6097
Dragonfly (order Odonata)d larva

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly wing

Dragonfly wing. Close-up of the wing of a golden flangetail (Sinictinogomphus clavatus) dragonfly. This insect has a large range from Nepal to Vietnam and eastern Russia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Golden flangetail dragonfly

Golden flangetail dragonfly. The golden flangetail (Sinictinogomphus clavatus) has a large range from Nepal to Vietnam and eastern Russia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Golden flangetail dragonfly

Golden flangetail dragonfly. The golden flangetail (Sinictinogomphus clavatus) has a large range from Nepal to Vietnam and eastern Russia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Forest giant damselfly

Forest giant damselfly. View of the upper side of a forest giant damselfly (Megaloprepus coerulatus) with its wings spread

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly

Damselfly. View of the upper side of a damselfly (Sapho gloriosa) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Gabon, and has a wingspan of 10cm

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damselfly

Damselfly. View of the upper side of a damselfly (Mecistogaster lucretia) with its wings spread. This specimen was found in Amazonian Guyana, and has a wingspan of 13cm

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Dragonfly and fish illustrations C016 / 5778

Dragonfly and fish illustrations C016 / 5778
Dragonflies and fish. Dragonfly illustration from Libellulinae Europaeae by Toussaint de Charpenter (1840). Fish illustrstion from Voyage de la Coquille, Zoology Atlas II (1825-1830) by Duperrey

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Broad-bodied chaser dragonfly C016 / 5160

Broad-bodied chaser dragonfly C016 / 5160
Broad-bodied chaser dragonfly (Libellula depressa), male specimen. This specimen is part of the collections of the Natural History Museum, London, UK



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