Common darter dragonfly metamorphosis
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Common darter dragonfly metamorphosis
Common darter dragonfly (Sympetrum striolatum) undergoing metamorphosis. Image 9 of 9. This is two hundred and fifty minutes after the thorax starts to split open, the metamorphosis is complete. Common darters metamorphose during darkness to reduce the risk of predation. The larva climbs the stem of a nearby plant before the fully formed dragonfly emerges. Dragonflies go through an incomplete metamorphosis where each stage of its development has a similar body form to the adult. For a complete sequence of the final stage of the common darter dragonfly metamorphosis, see images Z300/235-243
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Change Changing Common Darter Development Dragon Fly Emerge Emerging Growing Growth Hatch Hatches Hatching Hemimetabolous Imago Incomplete Metamorphosis Insecta Instar Larva Larvae Maturity Metamorphose Metamorphosis Shedding Stage Stages Sympetrum Striolatum Thorax
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