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davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Clear wings
- Body often striped in black and gray
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Chapulines Oscuros (Género Melanoplus)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Pronotum does not extend beyond base of wings
- Antennae short, typically about one-half body length, with less than 30 segments
- All tarsi have three segments
- Hind femora greatly enlarged for jumping, typically about as long as hind wings
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Prominent pubescence on the front of the front of the pronotum
- The humeral horns are stout and blunt
- The legs vary from light to dark brown
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Mariposa Blanca de la Col (Pieris rapae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Upperside of wings white; forewing with black tip
- Two submarginal black spots in female, one in male
- Underside of hindwing and forewing apex evenly yellow-green or gray-green
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Género MesoveliaObserv.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Small, slender, usually greenish or yellowish
- Winged forms with ocelli, wingless forms without ocelli
- Antennae long and slender, 4-segmented
- Beak slender, 3-segmented, 3rd segment is long
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Chinches Patinadoras de Agua (Familia Gerridae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Front legs are short, built for grabbing prey, but the middle and hind legs are extremely long
- Body blackish
- Mid legs closer to hind legs than front legs
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Crisopas (Familia Chrysopidae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Soft bodied insects
- Copper coloured eyes
- Lacy wings
- Long thread-like antennae
- Most species are green, but some are brown
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Coracero (Rhagonycha fulva)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Elytra orange basally, shading to brown distally, and terminating in black tips
- Head and pronotum orangish-red in colour
- Pronotum as wide as elytra posteriorly, narrower anteriorly
- Antennae long and black
- Femora orangish-red in colour, tibiae slightly darker, tarsi black
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Mariposas Luna (Género Phyciodes)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Front pair of legs strongly reduced and covered with short bristles
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Género TrirhabdaObserv.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Tibiae usually without paired apical spurs
- Usually brightly coloured, often shiny
- Elytra without bristly hairs
- Antennae uniform
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Noctuido de la Acedera (Noctua pronuba)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Yellow hindwing with black terminal band
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Chinche de la Malva Arbórea (Pyrrhocoris apterus)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Distinctive red and black dorsal colour pattern
- Lacks ocelli
- Marginated pronotum
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Escarabajo Japonés (Popillia japonica)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Five white tufts of hair on the edge of the abdomen
- Green metallic body with bronze coloured elytra
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Large insects (over 20 mm)
- Clear front wings
- Three ocelli
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Metallic blue body with orange head and sides of collar
- Deep grey-brown coloured forewings with black hindwings
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Slender body with a 4-segmented beak
- Light to dark brown or black in colour
- Slightly enlarged front femora
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Escarabajos Y Parientes (Orden Coleoptera)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Rounded or oval, dorsally convex
- Pronotum often conceals the head from above , and may even look like a head
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Antennae does not end in a hair-like arista
- Large calypters
- Stout bodies (usually)
- Cell in wing center much longer than wide
- Feet with three pads
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Rayadora Blanca de Lydia (Plathemis lydia)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Anal loop of hindwing boot-shaped, with a distinct toe
- Triangle in front wing different in shape from triangle in hind wing
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Zancudos Gigantes Y Parientes (Familia Tipulidae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Haltere without lobe at base
- Ocelli absent
- Delicate flies with long legs
- Antennae usually 13-segmented
- Terminal (fourth) segment of maxillary palpus elongate, longer than the first three segments combined
Accidentally broke off one wing and several limbs trying to capture it and pin it
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Avispas Icneumónidas (Familia Ichneumonidae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Abdomen often much longer than thorax
- Second crossvein between veins m and cu present
- Size variable, often over 15 mm
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Avispa Chaqueta Amarilla Germánica (Vespula germanica)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Wings usually longitudinally folded
- Hind margin of pronotum, seen from above, U-shaped
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Lucidota atraObserv.
davidwong556Descripción
This species can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Completely black elytra, while other relatives have some yellow edging on them
- Pronotum is round and yellow, extending over the head like a shield
- Black spot in the center of pronotum, red edging on both sides of it
- Do not light up as adults
- Adults have flattened antennae
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Hind tibia without rows of bristles but with a circlet of stout spines at the tip
- Head usually as wide as pronotum
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Chinches, Cigarras Y Parientes (Orden Hemiptera)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This subfamily can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Elongate, delicate crickets with no ocelli
- Wings not extending beyond tip of abdomen
- Often pale green in colour
- Head long and narrow
- Hind femora thin
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Mosquito de Inundaciones (Aedes vexans)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Scales present on wing veins, legs, and body
- Females with long, biting mouthparts
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Azulillas de Arroyo (Género Argia)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Wings clasped together at rest
- A long vein arising just before and below the nodus
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Género NeolygusObserv.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Lack of ocelli (usually)
- Presence of cuneus (a hind section of the thickened anterior part of the forewing)
- Antennae long and thin
- Legs slender and delicate
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Mosquitos Enanos (Familia Chironomidae)Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Small, delicate flies, resemble mosquitos but do not bite
- Wings long and narrow, without scales
- Males almost always with plumose antennae
- Front tarsi often very long
- Ocelli absent
- Antennae slender, at least twice as long as head; usually longer than head and thorax combined
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Observ.
davidwong556Descripción
This family can be identified by the following characteristics:
- Antennae elbowed and clubbed
- Head usually prolonged into a snout
- Antennae often arising far in front of eyes