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Scientific Name for the lizard species: Draco Volans

Scientific name for the mythological creature:

Draconis Occidentalis (Western/European Dragon)

Draconis Orientalis (Eastern/Chinese Dragon)

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There are many species of dragonfly. They are the order Odonata, suborder Epiprocta or Anisoptera. Two common species, of many, are Emperor, Anax Emporator, in the northern hemisphere, and Glistening Demoiselle, Phaon Iridipennis, in the Southern Hemisphere. For more information, please see the Related Link below.

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Ophiogomphus susbehcha is the scientific name for the St. Croix Snaketail Dragonfly which is found mainly in a large, clean river habitat.

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There is no scientific name for a dragon because they are mythical creatures that do not exist in the natural world.

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Ischnura heterosticta is the common bluetail damselfly

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12y ago

There are so many families, genuses and species of dragonfly. So we can use the infraorder to identify dragonfly from another insects. The dragons fly's (Infraorder: Anisoptera)

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Afenillus imphactus ako

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Odonata

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A nymph.

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Tyrant Dracorex

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