Classification Of Dragonfly



      Dragonfly Facts

Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Order:Odonata
Family:Anisoptera
Common Name:Dragonfly
Scientific Name:
Location:Worldwide
Diet:Carnivore
Size:2.4-10cm (1-4in)
Number Of Species:5,000
Average Lifespan:6 years
Conservation Status:Threatened
Colour:Yellow, Black, Orange, Red, White. Brown, Blue
Skin Type:Hair
Favourite Food:Mosquitoes
Habitat:Wetlands and close to water
Average Litter Size:60
Main Prey:Mosquitoes, Fly, Bee
Predators:Birds, Fish, Lizards
Spesial Features:Long body shape and large, transparent wings

The dragonfly is large predatory insect generally found around watery areas in both the North and South Hemispheres. The dragonfly is very similar to a damselfly but the wings on the adults are considerably different.

The dragonfly is found hovering near lakes and swamps as the dragonfly larvae (the nymph/baby) is aquatic. The dragonfly nymph is capable of producing a painful bite for humans, where the adult dragonfly poses no threat.
Hasil gambar untuk classification of dragonfly
The dragonfly is best known for its beautiful colours and the way it's body and wings sparkle when the dragonfly is flying around the water.

Dragonflies have long, thin and generally colourful bodies, large eyes and two pairs of transparent wings. As with other species of insect, the dragonfly also has six legs but it is unable to walk on solid ground. In flight, the adult dragonfly can propel itself in six directions which are upward, downward, forward, back, and side to side.

Both the dragonfly and its larvae are carnivorous animals and they feed exclusively on other small animals. The main prey of the dragonfly are mosquitoes, flies, bees and other small invertebrates. The dragonfly larvae feed mainly on aquatic insects and their eggs.

Hasil gambar untuk classification of dragonflyThe dragonfly is preyed upon by a number of predators around the world including birdsfish and reptiles such as lizards. The dragonfly is also commonly eaten by amphibians such as toads, frogs and large newts.

Female dragonflies lay their eggs in or near water, often on floating or emergent plants. The dragonfly eggs then hatch into nymphs. which is how most of the dragonfly's life is spent. The dragonfly nymphs live beneath the water's surface, using extendable jaws to catch other invertebrates or even vertebrates such as tadpoles and fish.

The larval stage of large dragonflies may last as long as five years. In smaller species, this stage may last between two months and three years. When the larva is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it climbs up a reed or other emergent plant. Exposure to air causes the larva to begin breathing. The skin splits at a weak spot behind the head and the adult dragonfly crawls out of its old larval skin, pumps up its wings, and flies off to feed on midges and flies.

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