Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
11 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Compare:
hemipterans and homopterans |
both are sucking; but hemopterans have wings that are the same texture
|
|
Compare:
hemipterans and coleopterans |
both are colorful; but hemipterans are not fully sheathed, and also are sucking
|
|
Compare:
hemipterans and orthopterans |
both have wings that overlap, but hemipterans are sucking
|
|
Why are hemipterans called “true bugs”?
|
because they are the most numerous of the big, hard-bodied, colorful, and sucking insects
|
|
Compare:
Psocopterans and isopterans |
both are not pigmented and wingless; psocopterans have long antennae
|
|
Compare:
orthopterans and coleopterans |
both have leathery wings that can meet in the middle. but orthopterans have veins on their front wings
|
|
Compare:
thysanopterans and hemipterans |
thysanopterans and hemipterans are both small, colorful and hardbodied in wingless form, but thyasanopterans are very small
|
|
Compare:
homopterans and orthopterans |
both have wings that can meet in the middle, but homopterans are sucking
|
|
Compare:
collembola and thysanura |
both have tails, but collembola use the tails to jump
|
|
Compare:
mallopaga and anoplura |
both are parasites, but mallophaga have big heads
|
|
Compare homopterans and psocopterans
|
both are unequal-sized wings and boring, but psocopterans chew
|