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72 Cards in this Set
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order Phasmida common name
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walking sticks
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Aphids
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incomplete metamorphosis
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ronald ross
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mosquitoes
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Diachus auratus genus-
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Diachus
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Bees
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pollen feeders
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small arthropod red hourglass
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Black Widow
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Lyme Disease agent genus
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Borrelia
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order “tube” and “wingless”-
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Siphonaptera
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# of antennae for insects-
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2
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randy lewis
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spiders
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social wasp stinger modified
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ovipositor
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suspected rapist
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insect larvae in burrs of mask
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most important human disease vectors
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diptera
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stage of insects eaten in New Guinea
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larvae of Capricorn Beetle
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mayfly nymphs live
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1 to 3 years
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ixodes dammini
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lyme disease
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deer tick
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smaller than dog tick
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skin necrosis arthropod
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brown recluse
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pollination
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transfer of pollen from anther to stigma
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human malaria vector order
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diptera
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migratory grasshopper order
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orthoptera
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modern dna technology insects from
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amber
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parasol ants same as
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leaf cutter ants
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hammer orchid pollinated by
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wasps
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zig zag strands of orb weaver spider
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stabilimentum
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rachel carson died
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1964
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country first produce silk
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china
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us number of fire ant species
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2
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complete metamorphosis stages
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egg, larvae, pupa, adult
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fire ants are
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attracted to electrical circuits
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most human deaths insect vectored disease
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malaria
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how many pairs of wings do adult mosquitoes have
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1
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ddt contains
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chlorine
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most insects excrete uric acid
t or f |
True
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egg case deposited by preying mantis
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an ootheca
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lepidoptera mouthparts
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siphoning
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# of wings for hymenoptera
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4
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species are going extinct today at the rate of
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one a day
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diptera mouthparts
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piercing/sucking
sponging |
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ddt was banned in us in
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1972
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crypsis is
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resemblance of an organism to its background
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a dragonfly adult has
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large eyes
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define autonomy
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loss of a leg to escape
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how many times can a male honeybee sting you in 60 seconds
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1
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to what subclass do spiders belong
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aranea
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self destructive behavior performed for the benefit of others is
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altruism
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disease agent that causes elephantiasis is
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a roundworm
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what type of arthropod lives in cecropia trees
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aztec ants
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which form of biological control for fire ants
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nematodes
fire ant pheremones a parasitoid fly |
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most spiders
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produce silk
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river blindess is vectored by
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a black fly
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genus name of bubonic plague bacterial disease agent
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yersinia
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how do bubonic plague disease agent get to host victim
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bacteria enter flea with blood meal,
reproduce in gut of flea, flea seeks new host, feeds on new host, regurgitates blood with new bacteria |
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silk produced by Bombyx mori is composed of what type of polymer
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Protein
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kissing bug produces
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chagas disease
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baldfaced hornets
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build a bag nest
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africanized bees
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were released in brazil in 1956
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common name of animals in clas diplopoda
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millipede
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male honey bees mate
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once
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after second world war, silk was comercially produced in georgia
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False
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The spermatheca is located in the abdomen of queen fire ants
t or f |
True
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fleas are able to
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to adjust their reproductive cycle to match that of host
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binomial nomenclature scientist
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carolus linneaus
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Joe lewis works with
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parasitoid wasps
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the poem departmental by robert frost is about
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ants
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if polistes wasp fertilizes egg what will sex be
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female
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what type of food does a mud dauber wasp produce for her young
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live spiders
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what kind of insects are most important to forensics who are trying to determine postmortem interval
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blow flies
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what order do scale insects belong
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arthropoda
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myrmecology is the study of
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ants
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what order is most harmful to humans
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diptera
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fire ants are able to eat solids during what stage of development
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4th instar
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