form 6 biology project- insectarium
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INSECTARIUM
FORM 6BIOLOGY PROJECT
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Common name : Skimmer
Order ODONATA
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Order ODONATA ~
Damselflies and Dragonflies. At rest, damselflies hold their wings together above the body or diverging; dragon flied hold them horizontal.
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Giant water bug
Order HEMIPTERA
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Order HEMIPTERA ~
True Bugs. Front wings thickened at base and membranous at the tip, the tips overlapping at rest; antennae 4- or 5-segmented; mouth parts in the form of a sucking beak.
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Order ORTHOPTERA ~
Grasshoppers, Crickets, and Cockroaches. Usually large insects; hind legs often (grasshoppers and crickets) enlarged; front wings narrow, hind wings broad and at rest folded fanwise.
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Order HOMOPTERA ~
Aprids, Hoppers, Cicadas, and Others. Piercing-sucking mouth parts; beak arises at rear of head.
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Order COLEOPTERA ~
Beetles. Usually hard-bodied insects, with front wings thickened and meeting in a straight line down back; antennae nearly always with 10 or more segments; mouth parts chewing.
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Order COLEOPTERA
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Order COLEOPTERA
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Order LEPIDOPTERA ~ Butterflies. Gaudy diurnal insects with scaled wings that are large in proportion to body; antennae knobbed but never hooked at tip, and close together at base; wings at rest often held together above body.
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Order LEPIDOPTERA ~
Moths. Nocturnal (rarely diurnal) Lepidoptera with antennae threadlike or feathery (not clubbed as in butterflied); at rest, wings usually held horizontal or roof like over body.
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Order DIPTERA ~
Flies. With only 1 pair of wings (most other insects have 2 pairs).
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Order DIPTERA
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Order HYMENOPTERA ~
Sawflies, Wasps, and Bees. Narrow waisted to a greater or lesser degree. Bees differ from wasps in being more hairy, with the body hairs branched, more robust, and the 1st segment of the hand tarsi is usually elongated and flattened; two pairs of membranous wings
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Order HYMENOPTERA
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Isoptera
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Order PHASMIDA~
Common name: Walking sticks
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Order PHASMIDA~
Leaf Bug
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ClassificationKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaThe Class Insecta contains the following subgroups:
Order: Archaeognatha (bristletails)Order: Thysanura (silverfish)Order: Ephemeroptera (mayflies)Order: Odonata (damselflies and dragonflies)Order: Orthoptera (crickets and grasshoppers)Order: Plecoptera (stoneflies)Order: Grylloblattodea (rock crawlers)Order: Phasmotodea (stick and leaf insects)
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Order: Psocoptera (barklice and booklice)Order: Phthiraptera (parasitic lice)Order: Hemiptera (bugs)Order: Thysanoptera (thrips)Order: Megaloptera (dobsonflies and alderflies)Order: Rapdhidioptera (snakeflies)Order: Neuroptera (antlions and lacewings)Order: Coleoptera (beetles)Order: Strepsiptera (strepsipterans)Order: Mecoptera (scorpionflies)Order: Siphonaptera (fleas)Order: Diptera (flies)Order: Trichoptera (caddisflies)Order: Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies)Order: Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, sawflies
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Order: Dermaptera (earwigs)Order: Mantodea (mantids)Order: Blattodea (cockroaches)Order: Isoptera (termites)Order: Embioptera (web-spinners)Order: Zoraptera (angel insects)
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