معلومات قصير موضوع انجليزي بحث تقرير بالانجليزي باللغة الانجليزية انشاء
موضوع عن الحيوانات الاليفة  وانواعها  اين تعيش ماذا ياكل مدة حياتها اسماء صغارها
تعبير عن الجمل بالانجليزي تعبير كتابي عن وصف حيوان اليف عبارات قصيره للاطفال
information about    paragraph معنى برزنتيشن  معلومات بسيطه  اسم  نطق كلمة معنى كلمة برجراف حيوان مفترس لاحم عاشب اليف متوحش وحيش الغابة موسوعة عالم الحيوانات برمائي كل شيئ عن تزاوج انواع الانجليزي  الشائعة معنى كلمة بالانجليزي اختصارات
معلومات عن الحيوانات بالانجليزي موضوع عن الحيوانات الاليفة بالانجليزي دورة حياتها
تغذية الحيوانات والحشرات على ماذا تتغذى كيف تتغذى الموسوعة تتذوق الطعام تصنيف
فوائد الجنس للصف الرابع للصف السابع الاول الثاني الثالث الخامس السادس الثامن التاسع كتابة  ذكر اضرار  معلومات طائر انواع  تربية قصة صفات حديقة الحيوانات
حيوانات المزرعة لرياض الأطفال براعم لائحة اسماء الحيوانات العاشبة اللاحمة حيوانات تاكل النباتات مختلطة التغذية تتغذى 

Make the identification of an insect

To make the identification of an insect is not an easy thing, because there are thousands for the various orders of this class. These small invertebrate animals have species-specific forms and characteristics, and it is therefore necessary to proceed step by step to try to identify a particular insect.




Naturally the first thing to do is to determine to what order the insect is part. We will do it using the number of wings, the general shape and other physical characters that can be observed. Once we have determined what order the insect is part of, we will be able to go to the next step and try to determine which suborder or family it belongs to.
Finally, insect families are divided into subfamilies or species as appropriate. This part is really more difficult because it is often by small differences, such as the reasons, the composition of the tarsi of the legs, or even the differences of the reproductive system which makes it possible to identify them. Some can not be identified without a dissection, which is not within everyone's reach.

Determination of the order of the insect. By using the general look of the insect you are trying to determine, it will look like or have features like one of the following insects:

Photo of a spotted ladybug
The insect of the order Coleoptera is covered with a rigid protective shell which covers the wings and the abdomen. He has only two wings to fly, and he must remove the two elytra, which forms the shell of the abdomen, in order to deploy his wings. There are many common forms and species such as ladybugs, beetles, chrysomeles ... Page for the identification of a beetle.

Photo of green fly
Insects of the order Diptera are very numerous, and they are recognized by the single pair of wings and the pair of small rockers that are behind them. It is not always easy to see the pendulums or if the insect has only one pair of wings. There are many families of Diptera and their shape varies a lot. The best known are house flies, black flies, cranes, mosquitoes, hoverflies, Drosophila ...


The order of the hemipterous is a little more difficult to identify, because it is by the sucking mouthparts, which are used to suck the food once they have stung their prey, or milled the vegetable matter which it feeds, we will determine their membership in this order. Bedbugs, cereses, cicadas, aphids, pentatoms ... are some general forms that can guide you to identify a hemipterus.

Photograph of Epeolus
The order of the Hymenoptera is better known, and it is by the fine size which separates the abdomen from the thorax that we can quite easily identify them. They have four wings, but they are joined together by small hooks which gives the impression that they have only one pair. Some do not have wings, like ants, but their thin size is a good indication that they belong to this group. This order includes well-known insects such as bees, wasps, bumblebees, ants ... identify a hymenopteran.

Photo of a Vulcan (Vanessa Atalanta)
The order of Lepidoptera, which are the butterflies, is easier to determine. They have large wings covered with scales, which form the decorative motifs that adorn them, and their bodies are covered with hair. They have 4 wings, except for some species where females do not have any, with specific forms and decorations. Monarchs, sphinxes, moths, moths, geometers ...
Sialis's picture
The order of the megaloptera includes insects that have long, ribbed wings without scales that they fold on their backs at rest, a body devoid of hair, and long antennae. They are less numerous, and they are found only near streams where nymphs grow. Sialis and chauliods are the most commonly encountered species.

Photo of a dragonfly on my hand
The order of odonates is well known by insects with elongated bodies and the four large wings that serve them in flight. The big eyes and the long abdomen do not deceive, and make their identification with this order quite easy. Some well-known families are dragonflies, damsels, and gomphs. Use the page to identify an odonate.

Photo of a small Orthoptera (conocephalus-fasciatus)
The order of the Orthoptera includes insects with long, highly developed hind legs that are used to jump great distances when they feel in danger. They are well known to farmers because they are usually herbivorous and can attack crops. Grasshoppers and crickets are well known at night. Use the page to identify an orthopter.

Photo of a family trichopter (Cheumatopsyche)

The order of the Trichoptera includes insects that resemble butterflies, but do not have wings covered with scales that are rather hairy, and have very long antennae. The larvae have an aquatic life and we will find them near the streams or in the marshes, from where the nymphs will come out once adult.

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