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Orders of Insects <INSECT2KEY.>
Anoplura
(Siphunculata) -- sucking lice <ANOPLURA.htm>
Coleoptera --
beetles <COLEOPT2.htm>
Collembola --
springtails <COLLEMBO.htm>
Dermaptera -- earwigs <DERMAPT2.htm>
Diplura -- diplurans
<DIPLURA.htm>
Diptera -- true flies
<DIPTERA2.htm>
Embioptera --
webspinners <EMBIOPT.htm>
Ephemeroptera -- mayflies <EPHEM2.htm>
Hemiptera -- true
bugs <HEMIPT.htm>
Homoptera -- cicadas, hoppers, aphids, whiteflies scale
insects <HOMOPT.htm>
Hymenoptera --
sawflies, ichneumons, chalcids, wasps, ants, bees <HYMEN2.htm>
Isoptera -- termites
<ISOPTERA.htm>
Lepidoptera --
butterflies and moths <LEPID2.htm>
Mallophaga -- bird
lice, chewing lice <MALLOPHA.htm>
Mecoptera --
scorpionflies <MECOPT.htm>
Microcoryphia --
jumping bristletails <MICROCOR.htm>
Neuroptera --
dobsonflies, fishflies, snakeflies, lacewings, antlions <NEUROP2.htm>
Odonata
-- dragonflies and damselflies <ODONATA2.htm>
Orthoptera -- grasshoppers, katydids, crickets, walking
sticks, cockroaches and mantids
Plecoptera -- stoneflies <PLECOP2.htm>
Protura -- proturans
or telsontails <PROTURA.htm>
Psocoptera (Corrodentia)-- psocids <PSOCOP2.htm>
Siphonaptera --
fleas <SIPHONAP.htm>
Strepsiptera --
twisted-wing parasites <STREPS2.htm>
Thysanoptera -- thrips <THYSAO2.htm>
Thysanura --
bristletails, silverfish, firebrats <THYSU2.htm>
Trichoptera -- caddisflies <TRICHO2.htm>
Zoraptera -- zorapterans <ZORAPT.htm>
Guide to Insect Families with Predatory & Parasitic Species
Insects:
<KEYS.htm>
<INSECT2.KEY>
Print-out of key to Principal Families of
Entomophagous Insects <PRINT-OUT>
Key References =
<NATENEMY.REF>
Biological Control (History & Principal
Examples)
Courses
on Biological Control: BEGINNING ADVANCED
History of Biological Control <MUSEUM2.htm>
Introduction and Scope of Biological
Control <MUSEUM3.htm>
National and International Organizations
Active in Biological Control <MUSEUM4.htm> <2>
Economic Gains and Analysis of Successes in Biological Control <MUSEUM5.htm>
Trends & Future Possibilities in
Biological Control <MUSEUM6.htm>
Beneficial
Insects <enemypic.htm>
Case Histories of
Notable Biological Control Projects
<DETAILED.htm>
Meal Worm Project <PROJECT.3>
Ladybird Beetles <LADYBIRD.htm>
Fruit Flies in California <FRUITFLY.htm>
Killer Bees <KILLER.htm>
Monarch &
Viceroy Butterflies <31AUG95.MUS>
Everywhere is
Home <9 FEB98.MUS>
Familiar Butterflies of the United States
& Canada <BUTTERFL.htm>
Bird Species Observed in California <CALBIRDS.htm>
Ethnic Diversity in America Before
Columbus Suggests Prehistoric Old World
Contacts <ethnic.htm>