Web Links [Tag : arthropoda]
Information from Wikipedia on these invertebrates, commonly known as whip scorpions, their description, classification, behavior and habitat.
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A comprehensive guide to mantis shrimps (stomatopods). Includes image galleries, articles on their biology and taxonomy, and how-to notes for reef aquarists.
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Detailed pictures of mantis shrimp larvae from earliest stages to late larval stage. Also photographs of several adult species of stomatopods.
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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 family of unusual flies, commonly known as Bee Lice, that are wingless and flattened.
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Information from Wikipedia on the louse flies or keds which are ectoparasites of mammals and birds.
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Information from Wikipedia on Dermatobia hominis, whose larvae live as parasites within the bodies of humans and other primates.
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A guide to the leafcutter ants (Atta, Acromyrmex), including biology, research, care, and images.
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Information from Wikipedia on the Embioptera or Webspinners, an order of insects of about 300 species.
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Information from Wikipedia on the Trichoptera or Caddisflies, an order of insects with aquatic larvae.
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Extensive Pycnogonida (Pantopoda) bibliography compiled by Dr. Franz Krapp.
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