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Odonata

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\nReference: ITIS 101593
as of 2002-07-26\n
\nOdonata (commonly known as dragonflies and damselflies) are insects with large round heads covered mostly by eyes, legs designed for catching prey in flight, two pairs of wings that can move independently, and long tails. Males have an organ at the back of their thorax which they use for storing sperm; they mate with the male holding the female's neck with the tip of his tail, and the female bending her tail forward to touch this organ. Some very large specimens have been found in fossils.

External links

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British Dragonfly Society\n*Odonata of the World

Links

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Worldwide Dragonfly Association\n*DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES (Odonata Information Network) category:insects \n\n\n\n

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