>>43676762Cresselia - Psychic/Fairy
Masquerain - Bug/Water
Mismagius - Ghost/Psychic
Chansey and Blissey - Normal/Fairy
Drapion - Bug/Dark
Zeraora and Electivire - Electric/Fighting
Ampharos - Electric/Dragon
Delcatty - Normal/Fairy
Golduck - Water/Psychic
Clobbopus and Grapploct - Water/Fighting
Ninetales - Fire/Psychic
Phione and Manaphy - Water/Psychic
Shaymin Land Forme - Grass/Ground
Staraptor - Fighting/Flying
>>43676762>Yanmega>Bug/DragonDragonflies aren't actually connected to dragons. Dragonfly is a mistranslation of drac fly from a Romanian fairy tale. The Devil transformed St. George's horse into a giant flying insect as part of a curse. The commoners started to refer to the transformed horse as a "Drac Fly," or Devil's Fly. Drac meant dragon or devil in Romanian. It was mistranslated into dragon. Hence we have dragonflies when they are actually meant to be devilflies. In any case, dragonflies have symbolic connections to both fairies and devils, with several Western cultures depicting dragonflies as associations with the devil, and Eastern ones (including Japan) treating dragonflies as good luck with healing power. A few cultures such as Ireland even refer to dragonflies as transformed fairies, or as animals that fairies ride. Dragonflies are said to purify water and eat negative or harmful insects such as mosquitoes. If anything, Yanmega should be either Bug/Dark or Bug/Fairy, and then it has a regional form with the opposing type (such as Yanmega being Bug/Dark and regional form Yanmega being Bug/Fairy).