Basically, yes. Dragonflies and damselflies both belong to the order of Odonata.
check out a dragonfly or a damselfly A dragonfly doesnt fold its wings. A damselfly, moth and a butterfly does fold its wings upwards.
No. Damselflies are related to dragonflies, however.
damselfly nymph because it has a streamline body
It is called a Violet tail damselfly or dragonfly
There are about 5500 species so far discovered in the dragonfly and damselfly order, Order Odonata of the Class Insecta (insects).Examples of dragonflies are;Anax imperatorAeshna mixta
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A damselfly looks much like a dragonfly, but is smaller. The eggs of this insect can hatch and enter the nymph stage anywhere from two to five weeks after being laid.
It's either a dragonfly or a damselfly. Depends on how big it is.
they eat mosquitoes, gnats, and flies :) hope that helped!!
The damselfly has 3 stages in it's life cycle. It consists of the egg, nymph and adult.
The dragonfly's closest relative is the damselfly. === === === ===
== == A dragonfly ---- Their eyes go up to the tips of their heads, have strong flight, During resting periods the wings are held away from the body, and the shape of the upper and lower wings differ.