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Dragonflies
Dragonflies (Odonata) are an order in the sub-class winged insects (Pterygota) in the class insects (Insecta). There are approximately 4700 species worldwide, around 85 of which are found in Europe. Some examples of dragonfly species are: banded demoiselle (Calopteryx splendens), southern hawker (Aeshna cyanea), golden-ringed dragonfly (C...
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Beetles
Beetles (Coleoptera) are the largest order within the Class of insects. They are grouped in 166 families and hundreds of new species are discovered every year. Beetles are found throughout the world except in Antarctica. Central Europe has around 8,000 different beetle species. The oldest beetle fossils date...
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Harvestmen
Harvestmen (Opiliones) are an order in the class Arachnida. There are about 4,000 different species worldwide, some of which are designed like Acarina or compact and mite shaped and others which are long legged. Harvestmen are from 2 to 22 mm in length. In Central Europe, many species are end...
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Isopods
Isopods (Isopoda) belong to the class of higher crabs. Their original habitat is the sea. There are approximately 10,000 species globally, which are divided into approximately 120 families, some examples of which are the Common rough woodlouse, the waterlouse and the Giant isopod. I...
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Mites and Ticks
Mites and ticks, also commonly known as acarina (Acari), are a subclass, in the phylum arthropods (Arthropoda), the subphylum Chelicerata and the class arachnids (Arachnida). Mites and ticks are generally divided into 3 superorders: Acariformes, Parasitiformes and Opilioacariformes. The orders of the Acariformes are: Astigmata, Oribatida, Prostigmata and Sphaerolichida. The orders of the Parasitifo...
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Booklice
The booklice (Psocoptera), also called barklice or barkflies, are an order in the class insects (Insecta), the subclass winged insects (Pterygota) and the infraclass Neoptera. Psocoptera comprise approximately 2,700 species, and are found throughout the world. In Central Europe around 100 booklice species occur.
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