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The insect pictured is in the order

O Diptera.
Ephemeroptera.
O Coleoptera.
O Odonata

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The insect pictured is in the order Odonata.

O Odonata

Step-by-step explanation:

Odonata is a group of creepy insects that structure the request Odonata, in the superorder Endopterygota, from the bug request Odonata, comprising of the scarabs and weevils.

They normally have two sets of wings. The front wings (elytra) are hard and shieldlike shell over the belly of the most scarabs, meeting in a straight line down the center of the back.

The rear wings are membranous and are collapsed under the front wings when very still. Odonata is a herbivore differently adjusted to benefit from the roots, stems, leaves, or regenerative structures of their host plants.

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