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Grasshoppers, Locusts and Crickets |
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True bugs, aphids, cicadas |
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Scorpionflies and Hangflies |
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Having no pupal stage in the transition from larva to adult |
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Springtails have this in order to jump away when threatened. |
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A structure that keeps the forewing and hindwing together in flight |
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A hind wing structure that keeps balance and flight control |
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Disease spreading Diptera Family |
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Trichoptera wing characteristics |
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Mouthpart differences (young-old) in Trichoptera |
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Full formed in juveniles and reduced in adults |
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Heteroptera, Coleorrhyncha, Cicadomorpha, Fulgoromorpha, Sternorrhyncha |
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A beak-like projection, especially a stiff snout or anterior prolongation of the head in an insect (found in all Hempitera) |
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Monoplacophora (An ancient lineage of molluscs with cap-like shells), Gastropoda (snails and slugs, Cephalopoda (squid, octopus, cuttlefish, nautilus), Bivalvia (clams, oysters, scallops, mussels), Scaphopoda (Tusk Shells) |
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