The Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Insects and SpidersAn extensive use of color photographs makes this a fine guide for identifying insects. Spiders, bugs, moths, butterflies, beetles, bees, flies, dragonflies, grasshoppers, and many other insects are detailed in more than 700 full-color photographs visually arranged by shape and color. Descriptive text includes measurements, diagnostic details, and information on habitat, range, feeding habits, sounds or songs, flight period, web construction, life cycle, behaviors, folklore, and environmental impact. An illustrated key to the insect orders and detailed drawings of the parts of insects, spiders, and butterflies supplement this extensive coverage. |
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Page 413
... yellowish with greenish wings and measure 1⁄44-8 " ( 6-15 mm ) long . They can be recognized by the rectangular pronotum which has sharp or barely rounded corners and the tail- like cerci , which are longer than the width of the ...
... yellowish with greenish wings and measure 1⁄44-8 " ( 6-15 mm ) long . They can be recognized by the rectangular pronotum which has sharp or barely rounded corners and the tail- like cerci , which are longer than the width of the ...
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... yellowish or white markings on margin ; legs . and underside black . Elytra are yellowish red or orange with 9 black spots ( 4 on each elytron and 1 on the scutellum ) . Habitat : Meadows , crop fields , gardens , and marshes . Range ...
... yellowish or white markings on margin ; legs . and underside black . Elytra are yellowish red or orange with 9 black spots ( 4 on each elytron and 1 on the scutellum ) . Habitat : Meadows , crop fields , gardens , and marshes . Range ...
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... yellowish brown . Head and pronotum raised into yellowish warts with white hair . Antennae yellowish except for 1st antennal segment , which is greenish white and as long as head . Legs pale yellowish ; fore femora bear 2 black spines ...
... yellowish brown . Head and pronotum raised into yellowish warts with white hair . Antennae yellowish except for 1st antennal segment , which is greenish white and as long as head . Legs pale yellowish ; fore femora bear 2 black spines ...
Contents
Introduction Audubon Society | 7 |
How to Use This Guidergest private | 31 |
Glossary | 939 |
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National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders: North America National Audubon Society No preview available - 1980 |
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Insects and Spiders: North America National Audubon Society No preview available - 1980 |
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abdomen abdominal segment Adult drinks nectar Adult eats Adults emerge antennae aphids areas bands bark bees Beetle body British Columbia brownish burrow butterflies Caterpillar Caterpillar eats Caterpillar feeds cells cephalothorax chelicerae cocoons color compound eyes Cycle damselflies dark brown Deciduous Description Eggs are laid elongate elytra Family female female's femora flies Flight Florida flowers foliage Food fore wings forests genus Grasshopper gray grayish green Habitat hair hatch head hind wings juices Larva feeds leaf legs Male Male's Mantidfly mate Meadows Mexico moths mouthparts Naiad nest North America Nymphs orange oval overwinter ovipositor pair pale parasites pedipalps plants pollen predators prey pronotum prothorax pupae pupate Range reddish brown resemble side slender small insects soil South southern Canada species spiders spines spring stripes Texas thorax Throughout North America tibiae trees twigs usually veins wasps wingless Wings clear Wingspan wood yellow yellowish