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The Common Green Darner, also known as ''Anax Junis'', is a type of ""insect"" more commonly known as a dragonfly [1]. This species is considered to be larger than most, and can be spotted flying over top of open fields [2]. They are referred to as 'Darners' because it was old belief that dragonflies were the 'Devil's Darning Needles', and that they could sew people's mouths shut [3].  
The Common Green Darner, also known as ''Anax Junis'', is a type of [[insect]] more commonly known as a dragonfly [1]. This species is considered to be larger than most, and can be spotted flying over top of open fields [2]. They are referred to as 'Darners' because it was old belief that dragonflies were the 'Devil's Darning Needles', and that they could sew people's mouths shut [3].  


[[File:GreenDarner.jpg|260px|thumb|left|This is a photo of an adult Green Darner.]]
[[File:GreenDarner.jpg|260px|thumb|left|This is a photo of an adult Green Darner.]]

Revision as of 14:31, 9 May 2022

The Common Green Darner, also known as Anax Junis, is a type of insect more commonly known as a dragonfly [1]. This species is considered to be larger than most, and can be spotted flying over top of open fields [2]. They are referred to as 'Darners' because it was old belief that dragonflies were the 'Devil's Darning Needles', and that they could sew people's mouths shut [3].

This is a photo of an adult Green Darner.

Description

This photo shows the anatomy of an adult Green Darner.

Distribution

This is a photo of the Green Darner's Geographical Range.

Habitat

Diet

References

[1] Common Green Darner | Department of Entomology. (n.d.). . https://entomology.umn.edu/common-green-darner.

[2] Miner, A. (n.d.). Anax junius. https://animaldiversity.org/accounts/Anax_junius/.

[3] Not Green Darners (Family Aeshnidae). 2011, October 11. .

Images:

1. https://www.istockphoto.com/search/2/image?phrase=green+darner

2. https://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/insects/dragonfly/Dragonflyprintout.shtml

3. https://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20q?search=Anax+junius