Flora and Fauna
- 10781
- Bedbugs
- Details about what they are, what they do, how to identify them, and how to get rid of them.
- 10783
- Belostomatidae
- Information from Wikipedia on this family of giant water bugs, their classification, habits and reproduction.
- 10784
- Lethocerus Americanus
- Student project with classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction and interactions with other species.
- 10785
- Lethocerus, Abedus and Belostoma
- Provides photographs and a description of this giant water bug or electric light bug, with information on its life cycle and distribution, and a key to the species found in Florida.
- 10786
- BugwoodWiki: Minute Pirate Bugs
- Photographs and description of these true bugs in the family Anthocoridae.
- 10787
- Wikipedia: Anthocoridae
- Encyclopedia article on these bugs, commonly called minute pirate bugs or flower bugs.
- 10790
- Hemiptera
- Information from Wikipedia on the true bugs, which include cicadas, aphids, planthoppers and shield bugs.
- 10791
- Hemiptera: Bugs, Aphids and Cicadas
- The characteristics of these insects, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
- 10792
- Ephemeroptera
- Taxonomy of the mayflies, with a brief description and list of references, from the Tree of Life.
- 10793
- Ephemeroptera: Mayflies
- The characteristics of these insects, their life cycle, feeding and habitat, with illustrations.
- 10794
- Gordon Ramel's Mayfly (Ephemeroptera) Page
- An introduction to biology, classification, and ecology of mayflies, the Ephemeroptera.
- 10795
- Insect Order Ephemeroptera - Mayflies
- Provides photographs of several species, descriptions and information on the life cycle of these short-lived insects.
- 10796
- Mayfly: Ephemeroptera
- Student project with classification, habitat, adaptation, nutrition, reproduction, life cycle and interactions with other species.
- 10797
- Shadfly.com
- Stories, pictures, and videos of the mass emergence of shadflies (also known as mayflies, dunes, and dayflies) in North Bay, Ontario, Canada.
- 10798
- Embioptera
- Information from Wikipedia on the Embioptera or Webspinners, an order of insects of about 300 species.
