The Mother of Water, a watery dragonfly with multifaceted eyes and diaphanous wings flashing silver and white.
Some - where their bodyplans allowed it - had diaphanous wings sewn under their sleeves, or attached directly to the skin.
Layers of pale floral ruffling have sprouted all over her, and wave from her shoulders like diaphanous wings.
In her photogramlike pictures, shot very close up, the insects filter light through their diaphanous wings and trap it with their body parts.
He modified it, stamping his identifying marks, which included compound eyes and diaphanous wings.
The mysterious woman lay sleeping on the bed in the captain's cabin; even folded, her diaphanous wings almost touched the walls.
The luminosity spread diaphanous wings, floated upward.
All around the room, the Locusts rustled their little diaphanous wings.
And the godmother's oversize diaphanous wings would make any butterfly flinch with envy.
The voice belonged to Phyllis in his blue Glinda gown and his diaphanous wings.