0.076533insects1280/search?q=insects&num=20&site=arkive-info&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&output=xml_no_dtd&client=arkive-info&access=p&sort=date:D:L:d1&getfields=*&start=20&sa=N&filter=0http://www.arkive.org/common-wasp/vespula-vulgaris/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/common-wasp/vespula-vulgaris/info.htmlCommon wasp - Vespula vulgaris - Information - ARKive10<b>...</b> The common wasp is a familiar and much feared social insect (3). They are quite<br> large <b>insects</b>, with an obvious 'waist' between the thorax and abdomen. <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/springtail/tomocerus-longicornis/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/springtail/tomocerus-longicornis/info.htmlSpringtail - Tomocerus longicornis - Information - ARKive10<b>...</b> a dark appearance, but the cuticle below the scales is golden or brown (2). Springtails<br> are an ancient group of small, wingless six-legged <b>insects</b> in which the <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-burbidgeae/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-burbidgeae/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes burbidgeae - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> Modified pitcher-shaped leaves hang from coiled tendrils, into which <b>insects</b> and<br> other invertebrates fall (2). Nepenthes burbidgeae has light green leaves <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-clipeata/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-clipeata/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes clipeata - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> ground (2), with fine roots that are attached to a creeping rhizome (4). From coiled<br> tendrils hang modified pitcher-shaped leaves, into which <b>insects</b> and other <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-inermis/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-inermis/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes inermis - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> Nepenthes inermis is a vine, from which modified pitcher-shaped leaves hang from<br> coiled tendrils and into which <b>insects</b> and other invertebrates fall. <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-bongso/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-bongso/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes bongso - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> This spectacular carnivorous plant from Asia grows modified pitcher-shaped leaves,<br> which hang from coiled tendrils, into which <b>insects</b> and other invertebrates <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pill-woodlouse/armadillidium-vulgare/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pill-woodlouse/armadillidium-vulgare/info.htmlPill woodlouse - Armadillidium vulgare - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> Status. Common and widespread (1). Description. Woodlice are not <b>insects</b>, but are<br> crustaceans; more closely related to crabs and shrimps than <b>insects</b>. <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-aristolochioides/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-aristolochioides/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes aristolochioides - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> the trumpet-shaped pitchers are greenish-white with red speckles, with the mouth<br> situated uniquely at the front of the pitcher (2). <b>Insects</b> and other <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-ovata/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-ovata/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes ovata - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> The upper pitchers are broadly cylindrical and are yellow with a red rim and yellow<br> stripes (2). <b>Insects</b> and other invertebrates fall into the pitchers, which <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-macrophylla/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-macrophylla/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes macrophylla - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> grows to a length of about ten metres, Nepenthes macrophylla has modified<br> pitcher-shaped leaves that hang from coiled tendrils into which <b>insects</b> and other <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/common-striped-woodlouse/philoscia-muscorum/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/common-striped-woodlouse/philoscia-muscorum/info.htmlCommon striped woodlouse - Philoscia muscorum - Information <b>...</b>9<b>...</b> Britain (1). Description. Woodlice are not <b>insects</b>, but are crustaceans;<br> more closely related to crabs and shrimps than <b>insects</b>. The <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-faizaliana/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-faizaliana/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes faizaliana - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> Description. This spectacular carnivorous plant is a vine, from which modified<br> pitcher-shaped leaves hang from coiled tendrils and into which <b>insects</b> and other <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-dubia/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-dubia/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes dubia - Information - ARKive9<b>...</b> cover the inside surface of the lower half of the pitcher (4). The smooth and waxy<br> upper inner surface of the pitcher makes it impossible for <b>insects</b> that fall <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/common-woodlouse/oniscus-asellus/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/common-woodlouse/oniscus-asellus/info.htmlCommon woodlouse - Oniscus asellus - Information - ARKive8<b>...</b> The common woodlouse is one of the commonest and widely spread of the British woodlice<br> (1). Woodlice are not <b>insects</b>, but are crustaceans; more closely related <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/common-blue-damselfly/enallagma-cyathigerum/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/common-blue-damselfly/enallagma-cyathigerum/info.htmlCommon blue damselfly - Enallagma cyathigerum - Information <b>...</b>8<b>...</b> This fear probably stems from the long and usually striped abdomen characteristic<br> of these <b>insects</b> and the fact that they can curl their ‘tails’ down as if <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-lavicola/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/pitcher-plant/nepenthes-lavicola/info.htmlPitcher plant - Nepenthes lavicola - Information - ARKive7<b>...</b> 4), and a ridge of hardened tissue lining the mouth of the pitcher, the peristome,<br> bears downward pointing teeth, also preventing <b>insects</b> from escaping (6 <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/poor-knights-weta/deinacrida-fallai/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/poor-knights-weta/deinacrida-fallai/info.htmlPoor Knights weta - Deinacrida fallai - Information - ARKive7<b>...</b> The Poor Knights weta is one of over 100 large, flightless <b>insects</b> belonging to<br> the weta family (Stenopelmatidae), all of which are endemic to the New Zealand <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/common-european-earwig/forficula-auricularia/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/common-european-earwig/forficula-auricularia/info.htmlCommon European earwig - Forficula auricularia - Information <b>...</b>7<b>...</b> Biology. The earwig is a fascinating species, and is one of the few non-social<br> <b>insects</b> to show dedicated parental care of offspring. <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/kubusi-stream-damsel/metacnemis-valida/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/kubusi-stream-damsel/metacnemis-valida/info.htmlKubusi stream damsel - Metacnemis valida - Information - ARKive7<b>...</b> Odonata usually feed on flying <b>insects</b> and are generalised, opportunistic feeders,<br> often congregating around abundant prey sources such as swarms of termites <b>...</b> enhttp://www.arkive.org/cretan-bluet/coenagrion-intermedium/info.htmlhttp://www.arkive.org/cretan-bluet/coenagrion-intermedium/info.htmlCretan bluet - Coenagrion intermedium - Information - ARKive7<b>...</b> Adults feed on small flying <b>insects</b>. <b>...</b> Idaho Museum of Natural History (August, 2006)<br> http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/<b>insects</b>/drgnfly/coenfam/coendex.htm. <b>...</b> en