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Insect Identification Chart |
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A222 Insect Identification
Insects are the most diverse group of animals on Earth. There
are more than a million described species, more than all other
animal groups combined. Insect collecting is a very popular hobby
and is often assigned as a classroom project. With so many species,
insect identification is difficult.
This chart presents all the insect orders through a brief
description accompanied by detailed pictures of one or more species.
A section on anatomy identifies important physical characteristics.
A unique branching system permits the novice to identify a specimen
to the order level (beetle, bee, bug, butterfly, etc.). More
detailed identification requires professional training and an
extensive library.
This poster is extremely popular with collectors, kids and
educators. It is widely used in schools and by collectors. This
second edition has been graphically streamlined, making it easier to
use. |
Laminated |
No. A222L |
$18.95 |
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Non-Laminated |
No. A222F |
$9.95 |
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Cicada |
Carrion
Beetle |
Dragonfly |
Firefly |
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This poster contains a large section
devoted to insect anatomy. It begins with a grasshopper with all
of its various body parts identified. It is accompanied by
illustrations showing the variation of body parts between the various
species. Compare the the head of the butterfly to that of the
beetle, butterfly and fly. Notice the major differences in their
mouth parts. It is such characteristics that are used to
determine classification.
A glossary provides information on each body part. Also
included in is a section that introduces Arthropods. They are animals
that have external skeletons. In addition to insects, the
arthropods include spiders and the crustaceans. Several are shown. |
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Beetle head |
Butterfly
head |
Housefly
head |
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