Insects
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Leafhoppers
Leafhoppers belong to the diverse insect family Cicadellidae in the order Hemiptera. With over 22,000 described species, they represent one…
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Leafhoppers Canada and Alaska
Leafhoppers found in Canada and Alaska belong to the family Cicadellidae and subfamily Deltocephalinae within the insect order Homoptera. The…
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What Eats Grubs?
The larval stage of many beetles, insects and other creatures is known as a grub. They feed on decaying matter and…
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What Eats Termites?
The termites live in small colonies, and they feed on wood as well as other plants containing cellulose. When termites…
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The Decline Of Insects
The Decline Of Insects On Our Planet According to a global scientific review published in Biological Conservation, over 40% of…
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What Eats Insects?
Insects play a significant role in the global food supply chain. Insects are an important source of food for many animals,…
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What Is Insectivorous
The term “insectivorous” refers to organisms that eat insects as their primary food source. More specifically, insectivores are animals that…
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The Bee Links
The world of bees is vast and fascinating, encompassing a variety of species that play crucial roles in ecosystems and…
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The Mantis Study Group
On May 18, 1996, the inaugural meeting of the **Mantis Study Group** (MSG) took place at Dudley Zoo in the…
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Heteroptera of Europe
Preface This check list has been prepared by Gaby Viskens, a member of the Entomological Society of Antwerp, Belgium. The…
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