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GUIDE
TO INSECT ORDERS & FAMILIES WITH
EMPHASIS ON PARASITOIDS & PREDATORS E. F. Legner, University of
California, Riverside (Contact) This
key is in a form commonly used in North America. If the statement is true, proceed to the designated couplet,
whereas if it is false, go to the "b" portion of the couplet. Numbers in parentheses refer to the
previous couplet or couplets read.
Details on families may be found in
<taxnames.htm>. See MORPHOLOGY to learn about insect structure
[For more powerful connections, please try <insect2.key.htm> ] -- The Class Entognatha is included
herein -- Citations (For References, please
refer to <Biology References> & <General References> [Additional references may be
found at: MELVYL Library] |
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----Please CLICK on desired underlined categories to view pictures and to navigate
in the key
[A will display all pictures for both pairs of
a couplet]
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1a. Adults have well-developed wings................................................................................................ 1b. Adults wingless or with wings vestigial
or rudimentary (nymphs, larvae & some adults) .... |
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