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  2. The dragonfly wants to inspire you to connect to the earth and with yourself in a more conscious and magical way." But dragonflies are not the only insects that act as messengers in your dreams!

  3. Green darner - Wikipedia

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    The green darner is a large dragonfly; males grow to 76 mm (3.0 in) in length with a wingspan up to 80 mm (3.1 in). [9] [10] Females oviposit in aquatic vegetation, eggs laid beneath the water surface. Nymphs (naiads) are aquatic carnivores, feeding on insects, tadpoles, and small fish.

  4. What It Means If You Keep Seeing Dragonflies - AOL

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    Whether you're seeing them in your dreams or out in the real world, this is what dragonflies mean for you.

  5. Corduliidae - Wikipedia

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    Corduliidae, also knowns as the emeralds, emerald dragonflies, or green-eyed skimmers, is a family of dragonflies. These dragonflies are usually black or dark brown with areas of metallic green or yellow, and most of them have large, emerald-green eyes. The larvae are black, hairy-looking, and usually semiaquatic. This family include species ...

  6. Anax walsinghami - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The species is known generally as the giant darner or giant green darner. [4] The distribution range of Anax walsinghami includes Central America and North America. [ 3 ] At up to 120 mm (4.7 in) in wingspan and with a typical body length of 89–117 mm (3.5–4.6 in), it is North America's largest dragonfly, [ 2 ] [ 5 ] although ...

  7. Orthetrum serapia - Wikipedia

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    Orthetrum serapia, the green skimmer, [3] is a freshwater dragonfly in the family Libellulidae. [4] [5] The serapia species is present in Australia, the Philippines, Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands. [6] It inhabits a wide range of still and sluggish waters, often shallow. [3]

  8. Hemicordulia asiatica - Wikipedia

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    A survey jointly conducted by the Periyar Tiger Conservation Foundation, Indian Dragonfly Society and the Forest and Wildlife Department in Periyar National Park in October 2017 found Hemicordulia asiatica. This was a rediscovery after 80 years of Fraser's initial sighting of this species from the Western Ghats. [7] [8]

  9. Anax gibbosulus - Wikipedia

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    Anax gibbosulus is a species of large dragonfly of the family Aeshnidae, [3] commonly known as the green emperor. [4] It inhabits swamps and brackish waters [5] from India through northern Australia to the Pacific. [6] Anax gibbosulus is a very large dragonfly with a green body and dark brown tail with pale markings. [6]