Yes they do. The adults are 8-12 mm long. Their thorax is gray, with four longitudinal dark lines on the back. The whole body is covered with hair-like projections. The females are slightly larger than the males, and have a much larger space between their red compound eyes.
yes, damselflies are female dragonflies.
Yes there are males and females
no
Yeah there are actually lot.
dragonflies and damselflies
Phylum Arthropoda ==> Hexapoda ==> Insecta ==> Odonata (dragon/damselflies). Within Odonata, dragonflies are Anisoptera, damselflies are Zygoptera.
Yes. Damselflies are a variety of small, delicate insects related to dragonflies.
No. Damselflies are related to dragonflies, however.
Asexual ancestry
Hummingbirds, dragonflies, and damselflies.
Larry Rosche has written: 'Dragonflies and damselflies of northeast Ohio' -- subject(s): Damselflies, Dragonflies, Identification 'Birds of the Cleveland region' -- subject(s): Birds
The main insects in the order Odonata are dragonflies and damselflies.
Odonates are an order of insects that live in wetlands including dragonflies and damselflies.
There are two species in the order odonata, dragonflies and damselflies.
no
Odonata is the name of the order of dragonflies. It merges as members insects of the Anisoptera suborder of dragonflies and the Zygoptera suborder of damselflies. The name of the order traces its origins back to the ancient Greek οδόντoς (οδούς, odontos) for "tooth" even though damselflies and dragonflies are not unique in claiming toothed mandibles.