Agrionidae

/ˌæɡrɪoʊˈneɪdi/ noun

A family of damselflies, small flying insects related to dragonflies that are typically found near freshwater habitats.

From Greek 'agrios' (wild) combined with the Latin family suffix '-idae' used in zoological nomenclature. The family was formally described by naturalists in the 19th century when damselfly taxonomy was being systematized.

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