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Dragonfly Anatomy Guide: Morphology of Anisoptera Explained #1419678 (License: Personal Use)
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This high-detail diagram illustrates the complete external morphology of a dragonfly (order Odonata, suborder Anisoptera), with precise labeling of structures such as compound eyes, prothorax, mesepimeron, femur, tibia, tarsus, forewing, hindwing, lateral carinae, and reproductive appendages like the ovipositor and anal appendage. The segmented abdomen shows transverse and intersegmental carinae, while the head displays sensory organs including antennae, frons, and labrum. The image is organized into four functional zones: head, thorax, petiole, and abdomen for clarity.
Used in educational biology resources, entomology textbooks, museum exhibits, and online learning platforms to teach insect morphology; targets students, researchers, and naturalists seeking accurate anatomical reference for dragonflies.
Related Cliparts: Explore the detailed morphology of dragonflies (Anisoptera), including head, thorax, abdomen, wings, and specialized structures-ideal for entomology students and nature enthusiasts.
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