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Description: Moths have fleshy bodies, often covered with simple or multiple branched gills, and have a hard-shelled head.They build portable cases with plant material or permanent silk cases attached to rocks. Habitat: Found among plants in slow-moving waters and on rocks in fast-moving waters. Water Slater or Sow
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27 Oct 2017 Adult: forewing may be brightly marked, often with yellow or orange dominant, but a number of species are dark brown; white forewing spots or groups of spots variably present or absent among species and among individuals of a species. Range. An exclusively North American genus; distributed
Taxonomic Checklist: Orders Coleoptera (beetles) Diptera (flies, midges, mosquitoes) Ephemeroptera (mayflies) Hemiptera (bugs) Lepidoptera (moths) Mecoptera (scorpionflies) Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies) Neuroptera (lace wings, spongeflies) Odonata (damselflies, dragonflies) Plecoptera (stoneflies) Trichoptera
17 Apr 2017 BugGuide collects photographs of insects and other arthropods from the United States and Canada for identification and research and summarizes Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths), Hymenoptera (Ants, Bees, Wasps and Sawflies), Coleoptera (Beetles), Neuroptera (Antlions, Owlflies, Lacewings,
Information on Archaeognatha (Order: Microcoryphia). This order of insects are superficially very similar in appearance to the Three-pronged bristletails.
[cite:852520] covers Archaeognatha, Blattaria, Collembola, Dermaptera, Diplura, Embioptera, Ephemeroptera, Grylloblattodea, Hemiptera, Isoptera, Mantodea, Mecoptera, Megaloptera, Neuroptera, Odonata, Orthoptera, Phasmatodea, Phthiraptera, Plecoptera, Protura, Psocoptera, Raphidioptera, Siphonaptera,
2 Dec 2012 I am guessing that this is Mesomachilis because it looks like there might be scales on the antennal flagellum. Since this appears to be a preserved specimen, can you obtain close-ups of the antennae and lateral ocelli (just below the compound eyes on the face)? If you can see that there are scales on the
A downloadable version of the SK Aquatic Bug Guide is available here (SK Aquatic Bug Guide pdf (2.9 meg)). Many of the major groups of "bugs" can easily be . Caddisflies (Trichoptera) Adult caddisflies look like moths but lack the coiled mouthparts that moths and butterflies have. The adult wings are covered by hairs.
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