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  • Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Wheel Bug (Arilus cristatus)

    The Wheel Bug is an impressive assassin bug. It's the only one of its kind found in the US. It ranks among North America's largest terrestrial true bugs, sizing up to 1.5 inches.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    American Cockroach (Periplaneta americana)

    The American cockroach stands out as the largest among common cockroach species. With a reddish-brown hue and a yellowish margin, it measures around 1.6 inches in length. This insect undergoes 6-14 molts, often 13, and lives about 700 days - the longest life cycle in its class5.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Dragonfly (Anisoptera)

    Dragonflies are predatory insects that thrive on every continent except Antarctica. They start their lives as aquatic nymphs, a stage that lasts up to five years in some species. After maturing, they may fly for about ten weeks but often live just five weeks or less, depending on the species.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Damselfly (Zygoptera)

    Damselflies, easily confused with dragonflies, hold a distinct place in the world of odonates. Their slim bodies and resting posture, wings folded together over their back, set them apart from dragonflies.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Yellow Jacket (Vespula and Dolichovespula)

    Yellow jackets are a common sight in the Northern Hemisphere. Naming them is a bit deceiving, given not all bear yellow and black markings. Instead, some display white, black, or even red patterns. Distinctive from other wasps, they settle in rest by folding their wings lengthwise.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Grasshopper (Caelifera)

    Grasshoppers, ancient herbivorous insects, originated nearly 250 million years ago alongside crickets during the early Triassic.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Cricket (Gryllidae)

    Crickets are small to medium-sized insects with cylindrical bodies that are somewhat vertically flattened. They possess spherical heads and are characterized by long antennae and large compound eyes. Depending on the species, their wings can be small or absent and lie flat on the body.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Dobsonfly (Corydalidae)

    Dobsonflies, typically large, span several continents from North to South America to Australia, Asia, and Africa. Possessing four similarly sized, net-veined wings, which vary from grayish to translucent among species, these insects belong to nine recognized genera.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Termite (Isoptera)

    Found worldwide except Antarctica, termites' species diversity peaks in South America. Misconstrued as "wood ants" or "white ants" in older texts, they are not actually ants.

    Rongin Β· 2 years ago

    Louse (Phthiraptera)

    Lice are tiny, wingless parasites. They divide into two groups: chewing lice, typically infesting birds and mammals, and sucking lice, feeding off mammals exclusively. Their body color ranges from whitish and yellow to brown or black.
     
    
    
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