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  • Beetles
    This is a site devoted entirely to beetles. In addition to seeing photographs, you learn how beetles fly and navigate.
    http://www.source.at/beetles/
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Case Histories
    Descriptions of the use of insects in forensics.
    http://folk.uio.no/mostarke/forens_ent/casehistories.shtml
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Entomology on the WWW
    A huge site from Colorado State University with many links.
    http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/Entomology/links.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Grasshopper Dissection Guide
    A guide only, no photographs or diagrams, yet there is much material on taxonomy, and description of structure and function.
    http://www.d91.k12.id.us/www/skyline/teachers/robertsd/hopper.htm
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Hexapoda
    Arizona's Tree of Life Web Page. Pictures, characteristics, phylogenetic relationships, references on hexapods, with links to springtails, proturans, diplurans, and insects, which is then linked to the pterygota, and the neoptera.
    http://Ag.Arizona.Edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/arthropoda/hexapoda/hexapoda.
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • How to Make an Insect Collection
    Information on collecting, spreading, pinning, and more.
    http://www.comnet.ca/~defayette/newinsects/intro.htm
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Insect Drawings
    Cool old lithographs of insects– about 60 years old.
    http://www.life.uiuc.edu/Entomology/insectgifs.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Insect Pests and Management
    A ton of links, mostly to University or University Extensions.
    http://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Link_pest0.html
    (Added: Sat Dec 01 2001)
  • Insects on WWW
    More links (over 6000) than you could ever have time to peruse, from Virginia Tech.
    http://www.isis.vt.edu/~fanjun/text/Links.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Introduction to the Parainsecta
    Springtails and the proturans. University of California at Berkeley Museum of Paleontology. Links to the fossil record, life history and ecology, systematics, and morphology.
    http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/arthropoda/uniramia/parainsecta.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Iowa State University's Tasty Insect Recipes
    Learn to cook banana worm bread, bug blox, and chocolate chirpie chip cookies. Insects can be nutritious and delicious!
    http://www.ent.iastate.edu/Misc/InsectsAsFood.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Lice
    Interesting photomicrographs of lice.
    http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~parasite/lice.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Monarch Watch
    Information on the monarch, sightings of monarchs on their migration, and links to other sites.
    http://monarchwatch.org/
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Neoptera
    From the Arizona’s Tree of Life project.
    http://Ag.Arizona.Edu/tree/eukaryotes/animals/arthropoda/hexapoda/
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Roach Dissection
    From the University of Minnesota.
    http://www.cbs.umn.edu/class/spring2000/biol/2012/roach.htm
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Smithsonian: Entomology
    Much information on insects. Want to find out your state insect? Also links to other references, and Smithsonian exhibits.
    http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/buginfo/start.htm
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • The University of Florida Book of Insect Records
    Nearly 40 separate chapters on fascinating insects ranging from the longest migration, the longest copulation, the smallest eggs to the smallest adult.
    http://ufbir.ifas.ufl.edu/
    (Added: Sat Dec 01 2001)
  • The University of Florida Book of Insect Records
    The University of Florida Book of Insect Records. Nearly 40 separate chapters on fascinating insects ranging from the longest migration, the longest copulation, the smallest eggs to the smallest adult.
    http://ufbir.ifas.ufl.edu/
    (Added: Tue Jul 15 2003)
  • UD General Key Insects
    This interactive key from the University of Delaware combines a dichotomous key with beautiful photographs and photomicrographs to allow keying of insects to the ordinal level. When the insect is identified, information on the order is given, complete with further links for more information, as well as gorgeous pictures of the insect.
    http://bluehen.ags.udel.edu/insects/keys/topkey.html
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
  • Welcome to Diptera
    Information on systematics, organizations, jobs, etc.
    http://www.sel.barc.usda.gov/Diptera/diptera.htm
    (Added: Mon Jul 02 2001)
 
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