Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
11 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is the order and family?
|
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera Family: Tetrigidae Pygmy grasshoppers or grouse locusts. Pronotum extends over abdomen narrows at tip. Short antennae and ovipositor. |
|
What is the order and family?
|
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera Family: Acrididae Short horned grasshoppers and locusts. Enlarged femora may have fishbone pattern. Short antennae and ovipositor. |
|
What is the order and family?
|
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera Family: Tettigoniidae Long horned grasshoppers and katydids. Long hair-like antennae. Laterally flattened. Blade-like ovipositor. Face usually slated, facing ground. |
|
What is the order and family?
|
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera Family: Gryllacrididae Wingless long horned grasshoppers. Rust, tan, or brown. Humpbacked. Often long antennae. |
|
What is the order and family?
|
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera Family: Gryllidae Crickets. Tapering antennae. Ovipositor usually needle-like or cylindrical. Front wings bent down sharply at sides of body. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Dermaptera
Earwigs Paired forceps at end of abdomen. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Plecoptera
Stoneflies. Soft-bodied, with chewing mouthparts. 2 pairs of membranous wings held flat over body (sometimes reduced). Antennae and cerci are usually conspicuous. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Embiidina
Webspinners. Females are wingless. Ocelli not present. Short stout legs with enlarged hind femora. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Grylloblatodea
Ice or rock crawlers. Small, wingless insects live in cold environments. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Zoraptera
Zorapterans. Tiny, pale, colonial insects. |
|
What is the order?
|
Order: Phasmatodea
Walkingsticks and leaf insects. Elongate, resembling leaves or sticks. Many wingless. Can be large. |