


Comprehensive museum collections are the most practical source of Odonata wing, despite the risk of adverse effects caused by dehydration and preservation of specimens. The characteristic three-dimensional corrugated structures of these wings have been observed and modeled for a small number of species, with studies showing that corrugations can provide significant aerodynamic and structural advantages. Odonata have been documented to exhibit extraordinary flight performance and a wide range of interesting flight behaviors that rely on agility and efficiency.

Most species in the insect order Odonata have permanently deployed high aspect ratio wings. Insect wings are highly evolved structures with aerodynamic and structural properties that are not fully understood or systematically modeled.
