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15 Cards in this Set

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What is the order?
Collembola
Springtails
Basal Hexapod
Small, wingless, springing tail, entognathous
What is the order?
Protura
Small, ancient basal Hexapods, no antennae or wings, forelegs modified for sensing
What is the order?
Diplura
Basal Hexapod, pale, eyes absent, wingless, 2 caudal pincers or filaments
What is the order?
Archeognatha
Jumping Bristletails
Large touching eyes, arched thorax, long antennae and median caudal filament
What is the order?
Zygentoma
Silverfish and Bristletails
Small non-touching eyes, flattened body, 3 caudal filaments of similar length
What is the order?
Ephemeroptera
Mayflies
2 or 3 caudal filaments, hind wings much smaller than fore and held upright
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Anisoptera (Dragonflies)
Family: Gomphidae
Eyes do not meet, club-like tail, most are dark brown with yellows and greens
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Anisoptera (Dragonflies)
Family: Aeshnidae
Compound eyes meet, large dragonflies, usually dark brown with blues and greens
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Anisoptera (Dragonflies)
Family: Libellulidae
Boot shape in hind wings, eyes sometimes touch, often brightly colored
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera (Damselflies)
Family: Calopterygidae
Wings gradually narrow, with several (10+) antenodal cross veins, large damselflies
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera (Damselflies)
Family: Lestidae
Wings stalked, M3 vein arises closer to arculus than nodus
What is the order and family?
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera (Damselflies)
Family: Coenagrionidae
Wings stalked, similar to Lestidae, but M3 vein arises behind nodus
What is the order?
Blattodea
Cockroaches
Head concealed by pronotum
What is the order?
Mantodea
Mantises
What is the order?
Isoptera
Termites