Mysmirine Dragonfly
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|name=Mysmirine Dragonfly | |name=Mysmirine Dragonfly | ||
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- | |description= | + | |description=Pastels of blue and pink dance across the body and wings of this aquatic insect. Growing to four or five [[Measurements|thum]]s in length, just slightly more that their wingspan, they are easily spotted over the natural coloration of their habitat. The wings are broad, rounded, and angled forward, and emit a distinctive buzzing sound as they fly. The head is ovoid with lateral eyes, and their miniscule mandibles are nearly invisible. |
- | | | + | |notes=They feed almost exclusively on insect larvae and surface algae, but there is some speculation that males will eat larvae of their own kind, despite the seemingly self-defeating nature of this habit. Their mating ritual takes place at high altitudes, relatively speaking, and their mating season appears to last only a few days, during which millions of specimens may be seen in monstrous clouds of swirling pastel colors. |
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+ | In direct moonlight, the mysmirine dragonfly's body glows a pale violet, and in large numbers, swarms of the insects have been mistaken for ghostly apparitions. | ||
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In direct moonlight, the mysmirine dragonfly's body glows a pale violet, and in large numbers, swarms of the insects have been mistaken for ghostly apparitions.
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