Odonata Species

Odonata Species popularly known as dragonflies and damselflies are primarily associated with wetlands and surrounding landscape. Read more about Odonata Species, Features, Behaviour, Diet, Conservation, Latest News.

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Odonata Species Latest News

Recently, the survey recorded 143 odonata species—76 dragonflies and 67 damselflies—of which 40 were endemic to the Western Ghats. 

About Odonata Species

  • Odonata, popularly known as dragonflies and damselflies are primarily associated with wetlands and surrounding landscape.
  • The order Odonata is one of the ancient groups of insects.
  • Odonata is an insect order consisting of three groups: Anisoptera (which includes dragonflies), Zygoptera (which includes damselflies), and Anisozygoptera (a relict group represented by only two living species).
  • It is one of the ancient orders of insects. 
  • Habitat: They are found in a variety of habitats, such as freshwater environments like ponds, rivers, and lakes.
  • Distribution
    • They 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.

Features of Odonata Species

  • These species consist of minute antennae, extremely large eyes (filling most of the head), two pairs of transparent membranous wings with many small veins, a long slender abdomen, and an aquatic larval stage (nymph).
  • The abdomen is almost always longer than any of the wings.
  • More than 80% of their brain is devoted to analyzing visual information.
  • Behaviour: Large, active by day, and often strikingly coloured, they are usually seen flying near water.
  • Diet: Adult odonates are voracious predators, as are the aquatic larvae.

Source: TH

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