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Information from Wikipedia on Litopenaeus vannamei from the Eastern Pacific, a species widely grown in shrimp farms for use as food.
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Photographs of European and North American insects categorized by activities and by classification.
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Information from Wikipedia on this order of insects, their long history and their biology.
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Information from Wikipedia on these beetles which excavate tunnels in dead trees in which they cultivate the Ambrosia fungus, their sole source of nutrition.
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Information from Wikipedia on this woodboring beetle, Xestobium rufovillosum, and the superstitions surrounding it.
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Information from Wikipedia on this woodboring beetle, Anobium punctatum, its life cycle and control.
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Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies, the Love Bugs or March Flies, their biology, fossil record and importance.
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Information from Wikipedia on the classification and biology of these insects that live on carrion, with photographs of several species.
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Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies, commonly known as gall midges or gall gnats. Although tiny, many are economically significant pests of crops.
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Information from Wikipedia on this large family of flies some of which are commonly known as house flies or stable flies.
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Information from Wikipedia on the family of flies, Oestridae, whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of mammals.
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Information from Wikipedia on this family of flies which have patterns of bands or spots on the wings.
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Article from Wikipedia on these scale-like parasites of plants which feed on sap drawn directly from the plant's vascular system.
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Information and maps from the University of California at Riverside.
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Information from Wikipedia on this group of insects in the order Hymenoptera, including their classification, description and life cycle.
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Article from Wikipedia on this moth which is commonly known as the Black Witch Moth or the Duppy Bat.
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Information from Wikipedia on this bagworm moth which spins a cocoon during its larval life, decorating it with small twigs, bark and thorns from the trees on which it feeds.
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Wikipedia provides a description of this moth, Euclea delphinii, with a photograph of its unusual caterpillar.
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Information from Wikipedia on the Odonata, an order of insects encompassing dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera).
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Information from Wikipedia on this family of katydids or bush crickets, and their classification, with a small photograph gallery.
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