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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
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CRANE FLY
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ASILIDAE (ROBBER FLY)
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SYRPHIDAE (FLOWER FLY)
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TEPHRITIDAE (FRUIT FLY)
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CALLIPHORID FLY
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TENTHENEDINIDAE (SAW FLY)
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ICHNEUMONIDAE (ICHNEUMON WASP)
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MUTILLIDAE (VELVET ANT)
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COLLETIDAE (PLASTER BEE)
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HALICTIDAE (ALKALI BEE)
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LEPIDOPTERA Have scales on their large wings Have a slender proboscis Adults: Feed on Pollen Larvae (Caterpillars): Feed on plants
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HESPERIDAE (SKIPPERS) Have stout bodies Triangular wings held at angle Neither butterfly nor moth Eyes/antennae set wide
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PAPILLIONIDAE (SWALLOWTAILS Have distinctive wings Caterpillars have distinctive ‘Y’ Very bold coloration
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SATURNIDAE Very large moths Brightly Colored Wings held flat Feathery antennae
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SPHINGIDAE
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COLEOPTERA Forwings hardened into elytra Usually meet in middle May be fused Chewing mouthparts
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STAPHYLINIDAE
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TENEBRIONIDAE
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SCARABIDAE
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CERAMBYCIDAE
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