(noun) dragonfly, slender-bodied Non-stinging Insect Having Iridescent Wings That Are Outspread At Rest; Adults And Nymphs Feed On Mosquitoes Etc.
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Dragonfly Ecology
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"Dragonfly" and "Science of Unitary Human Beings"
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Dragonfly Ecology
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"Dragonfly" and "Science of Unitary Human Beings"
Plot 5 shows number of odonates at Site 2 at 12:00 (X-axis = Day of study; Y-axis = Number of odonates).
Dragonfly Ecology
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