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Where do Odonata live?

Where do Odonata live?

Odonates are globally distributed from the tropics, where they are most numerous and varied, to the boreal forests of Siberia and North America. They are also found throughout the Southern Hemisphere, with the exception of Antarctica.

What is the specific habitat of a dragonfly?

They are most abundant an diverse in slow-moving freshwater that has no fish (small streams and ponds) but can be found in many shallow freshwater habitats. Adult dragonflies often stay near water, but sometimes travel away from water while hunting or on migration.

Where do nymph dragonflies live?

Dragonfly nymphs occur in many aquatic habitats. They are especially common near clumps of aquatic vegetation or submerged tree roots. In still water, algae sometimes grows on their backs.

Where do dragonflies like to live?

Dragonflies can be found all over the world. They typically stay close to water; most species of dragonfly spend the majority of their life underwater or close to the surface of the water. Depending on the species, dragonflies prefer ponds, marshes, or streams.

What do dragonflies symbolize?

In almost every part of the world, the Dragonfly symbolizes change, transformation, adaptability, and self-realization. The change that is often referred to has its source in mental and emotional maturity and understanding the deeper meaning of life. The Dragonfly moves with elegance and grace.

What is dragonfly life cycle?

There are three stages in the life-cycle of all dragonflies: egg, larva (also known as a nymph) and adult.

What month do dragonflies come out?

Depending upon the species, dragonflies and damselflies have peak flight seasons at different times during spring, summer and fall. Some are early fliers, on the wing as early as May, while others may not emerge to take flight until August.

What are the characteristics of dragonfly?

Dragonflies have long, delicate, membranous wings which are transparent and some have light yellow colouring near the tips. Their bodies are long and slender and they have a short antennae. Dragonflies are very colourful, for example the Green Darner Dargonfly has a green thorax and a blue segmented abdomen.

Do dragonflies affect the economy?

Economic Importance Most dragonflies and damselflies are regarded as beneficial insects because they feed on small flying insects such as mosquitoes. They may also catch and eat honey bees — then they are regarded as pests by the beekeepers.

How big are the wings of an Odonata dragonfly?

Odonata closely resemble the oldest flying insects known from fossils. These fossil ‘dragonflies’ were very large, with one species reaching 71 cm in wingspan. Adult dragonflies are generally stout bodied and when at rest spread their wings out to the sides.

What kind of habitat does a dragonfly live in?

Some are restricted to very specific habitats while others can live in a wide variety. The upper table here defines the Habitats and the second table lists Species, one per row, with a tick against each habitat in which it is likely to be found.

Where does the Odonata damselfly live in Queensland?

The nymphs are predominantly aquatic, although one species in known to inhabit wet leaf litter in northern Queensland.

Where are dragonflies and damselflies found in Australia?

Dragonflies and damselflies are found all over Australia and although they need water to breed, individuals can be seen flying many kilometres from freshwater. Males tend to be territorial staying close by water to guard their hunting and mating grounds.