Today's webinar (01:02) - Insect Evolution (other Arthropods and related taxa) - Basic adult insect anatomy - Common terrestrial insect orders and related insect families: Orthoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera - Using a dichotomous key to identify insects to family and beyond - Resources The Ecology Lab Faculty of Environment University of Waterloo Ontario, Canada, North America
Great intro for someone like me, trying to learn about insects, more than overviews like NatGeo provides. Thanks!
Fantastic content! Thank you so much! 😊😊
This was great, thanks so much...great visuals, very organized. Will share to Nova Scotia Native Plants FB and Cape Breton Naturalists.
Great information! Glad I watched
Today's webinar (01:02)
- Insect Evolution (other Arthropods and related taxa)
- Basic adult insect anatomy
- Common terrestrial insect orders and related insect families: Orthoptera, Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera
- Using a dichotomous key to identify insects to family and beyond
- Resources
The Ecology Lab
Faculty of Environment
University of Waterloo
Ontario, Canada, North America
Wow! Such an informative video! Good job, Aalia!
Wonderful content and much needed information. Thank you
This is so awesome! Just recently got into entomology and this was beautifully presented! I took so many notes 😅💀
Very elaborate presentation. Thank you
Informative and insightful! How can you know that an insect is a Fungus Gnats?
Sir can i get this presentation
Fantastic talk
Bees and wasp build hexagons because it uses every bit of space as possible
Thank you
Because hexagon makes the most of all space
So good
Can I get the ppt ? Hehe
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