What are the genus and species of Dragonfly, Water Boatman and Caddisfly??? I've looked all over the internet and i cant find the answer!!!!

To find the genus and species of Dragonfly, Water Boatman, and Caddisfly, you can use reliable online resources such as scientific databases and field guides for insects. You can follow these steps:

1. Start by searching for each insect individually, using their common names, along with the keywords "genus" and "species."
2. Use a reliable scientific search engine or an online database dedicated to species identification, such as the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS) or the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
3. Type in the common names of each insect in the search bar of the database or search engine of your choice.
4. Look for entries or articles that specifically mention the scientific name, as it usually consists of the genus and species.

For example, for the Dragonfly, you will find that its scientific name is commonly "Order Odonata." Within the order Odonata, dragonflies are in the suborder Anisoptera, and the family name for most dragonflies is Libellulidae. From there, you can find the specific genus and species name for the particular species you are interested in.

Remember that there are various species of Dragonflies, Water Boatmen, and Caddisflies, each with its own unique genus and species name. So it's important to search for the specific species you want to know about.