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DIPTERA VS. HYMENOPTERA DIPTERA INCLUDES ‘FLIES’, MOSQUITOS, CRANE FLIES 1 PAIR OF WINGS 1 PAIR OF HALTERS POINTY MOUTH HYMENOPTERA INCLUDES BEES, WASPS, ANTS, SAWFLIES 2 PAIRS OF WINGS CONSTRICTED WAIST BITING MOUTH
CRANE FLY
ASILIDAE (ROBBER FLY)
SYRPHIDAE (FLOWER FLY)
TEPHRITIDAE (FRUIT FLY)
CALLIPHORID FLY
TENTHENEDINIDAE (SAW FLY)
ICHNEUMONIDAE (ICHNEUMON WASP)
MUTILLIDAE (VELVET ANT)
COLLETIDAE (PLASTER BEE)
HALICTIDAE (ALKALI BEE)
LEPIDOPTERA Have scales on their large wings Have a slender proboscis Adults: Feed on Pollen Larvae (Caterpillars): Feed on plants
HESPERIDAE (SKIPPERS) Have stout bodies Triangular wings held at angle Neither butterfly nor moth Eyes/antennae set wide
PAPILLIONIDAE (SWALLOWTAILS Have distinctive wings Caterpillars have distinctive ‘Y’ Very bold coloration
SATURNIDAE Very large moths Brightly Colored Wings held flat Feathery antennae
SPHINGIDAE
COLEOPTERA Forwings hardened into elytra Usually meet in middle May be fused Chewing mouthparts
STAPHYLINIDAE
TENEBRIONIDAE
SCARABIDAE
CERAMBYCIDAE