1/26/2024 0 Comments Delta airlines half wing triangle![]() When emailing please include your location and the general estimated size of the specimen in question if possible. Images in JPG format are preferred with a minimum horizontal dimension of 1000px if possible. ![]() By submitting images to us () you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Site Disclaimer as it pertains to "User-Submitted Content". Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and should not to be construed as usable for scientific research or medical advice (regarding bites, etc.).Please consult licensed, degreed professionals for such information. This resource uses publically-released information. The logo, its written content, and watermarked photographs/imagery are unique to this website (unless where indicated) and is protected by all applicable domestic and international intellectual property laws. Insect lacks a constricted waist - YES, Order Embioptera (web-spinners)īeetle Identification Butterfly Identification Caterpillar Identification Spider ID Fungal Infections on Insects Nursery Web Spider Official State Insects Termite Basics Insect Molting Process Bugs of Tennessee House Insect has a constricted waist - YES, Order Hymenoptera ( bees, wasps)ī. Body is not both oval and flattened - YES, go to Question #21Ī. Body is both oval and flattened - YES, Order Blattodea ( cockroaches)ī. ![]() Forewings are uniform in texture and appearance - YES, go to Question #20Ī. Forewings are half-leathery (at base) and half-membraneous (at tip) in texture - YES, Order Hemiptera ( squash bugs)ī. Wings lack tiny hairs on (around) them - YES, go to Question #19Ī. Membraneous wings have tiny hairs on (around) them body also has tiny hairs - YES, Order Trichoptera ( caddisflies)ī. Insect lacks long hind legs and has a typical rounded head - YES, go to Question #18Ī. Insect has long hind legs used for jumping and a flat-sided head - YES, Order Orthoptera ( crickets, grasshoppers)ī. Insect lacks 3 simple eyes in addition to lacking compound eyes - YES, go to Question #17Ī. ![]() Insect is less than 3mm long and has 3 simple eyes as well as compound eyes - YES, Order Zoraptera (zorapterans)ī. Hind wings fold "roof-like" and are wider at the base than the forewings - YES, Order Megaloptera ( dobsonflies)Ī. Fan-like hind wings fold flat under forewings covering most of abdomen - YES, Order Plecoptera ( stoneflies)ī. Mouth parts are NOT beak-like and are NOT far back beneath the hear - YES, go to Question #15Ī. Mouth parts are beak-like and are far back beneath the head - YES, Order Homoptera ( leaf hoppers)ī. All 4 wings are NOT transparent with many crisscrossing veins - YES, go to Question #14Ī. All 4 wings are transparent with many crisscrossing veins - YES, Order Neuroptera ( lacewings)ī. All 4 wings are NOT finely veined and are NOT almost 2x longer than abdomen - YES, go to Question #13Ī. All 4 wings are finely veined and are almost 2x longer than abdomen - YES, Order Isoptera ( termites)ī. Eyes do NOT nearly cover nor make up entire head - YES, go to Question #12Ī. Eyes nearly cover or make up entire head - YES, Order Odonata ( dragonflies)ī. All 4 wings are NOT similar in size nor in shape to each other - YES, go to Question #16Ī. All 4 wings are both similar in size and in shape to each other - YES, go to Question #11ī. Insect does NOT have 2 pair of cerci (pincers at tip of abdomen - YES, go to Question #10Ī.
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