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11 Cards in this Set
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Coleoptera
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What order do these insects belong to?
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1.) Fore wing thickened (elytra)
2.) Fore wing of same texture throughout 3.) Abdomen without terminal forceps |
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Diptera
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Pair of wings on mesothorax
2.) Pair of wings on metathorax |
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Hemiptera
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Sucking mouthparts
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Hymenoptera
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore and hind wing alike
2.) Wings with few veins 3.) Hind wing smaller than fore wing 4.) 5-segmented tarsi |
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Blattodea
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Hind leg running type 3.) Pronotum broad, shield-like 4.) Fore leg walking type |
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Orthoptera
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Jumping hind leg |
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Hemiptera: Heteroptera
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What order AND suborder does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore wing with fore part thickened (corium) and apex membranous
2.) base of labium on anterior-most of head |
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Mantodea
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Pronotum long and narrow 3.) Raptorial fore legs |
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Odonata
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Antenna short
2.) Hind wing as large as front wing 3.) Wings not folded over body 4.) Cerci short |
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Phasmatodea
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Hind leg running type 3.) Pronotum not shield-like 4.) Fore legs walking type |
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Lepidoptera
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What order does this insect belong to?
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1.) Fore and hind wings alike
2.) Wings with scales |