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Partially aquatic
Three orders, Ephemeroptera (mayflies), Odonata (dragonflies), and Plecoptera (stone-flies) have aquatic larvae, but the adults are terrestrial. In the orders Neuroptera (alder flies), Tricoptera (caddis flies), Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths), and Diptera (true flies), some species have aquatic larvae, but the adults of all species are terrestrial. Hymenoptera, the social insect order which includes the ants and bees, has some aquatic species of ichneumon fly: immature stages of Agriotypus are aquatic, and adults of Caraphractus and Prestwitchia.
Totally aquatic
The order Collembola (springtails) has two species in which all stages are aquatic: Hydropodura aquatica and Isotoma palustris. In Hemiptera (bugs), and Coleoptera (beetles), some members, for example the water bugs, spend all stages of the lifecycle in the water.
The Union Jack signifies the islands' wish to preserve links with Britain. The nine stars representing the islands are placed according to their locations. Effective date: 11 April 1997.
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