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21 Cards in this Set
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Collembola |
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Thysanura |
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Ephemeroptera |
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Odonata |
Dragonflies and Damselflies |
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Plecoptera |
Stoneflies. Flat wings. |
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Orthoptera |
Grass hoppers, katydids, crickets |
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Phasmotodia |
Stick insects. In the tropics some have wins and mimic leaves. |
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Dermaptera |
Earwigs. Long black body, forcep looking cercei |
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Blattodea |
Cockroaches |
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Isoptera |
Termites. Some are winged some aren't |
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Mantodea |
Mantises |
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Hemiptera |
Wings are half membranous and half thickened form |
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Thysanoptera |
Feathery wings, tapered body. Called thrips |
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Psocoptera |
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Coleoptera |
Casing over wings, mandibles |
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Neuroptera |
Highly Membranous wings, many veins. |
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Hymenoptera |
Ants, bees, wasps, sawflies. Constricted waist on many families |
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Trichoptera |
Slightly scaled, make pupa from stones etc |
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Lepidoptera |
Moths and butterflies. Curled proboscis mouth for drinking. Wings are linked on each side. |
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Diptera |
Flies. Di = two. Only order that has one pair of wings. Includes gnats and mosquitos. |
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Siphonaptera |
Fleas. Mouth part is like a siphon to suck blood. |