Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Insects

Insects Identifier

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Insects Home

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Insects Calendar

Find out about insect events across the British Isles

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Insect Directory

Find your local entomology clubs, societies and education courses

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Insects A to Z

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Insect News

Read about the latest research and discoveries from the undergrowth

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Insects Gallery

Photographs of insects taken by members of the Wild About Britain website

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Insects Forums

Join the buzz in the forums and talk about insects with people from all over the UK.

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Ecdysis

The shedding of an outer integument or layer of skin or casing.  As in the 'hatching' of butterflies or dragonflies from pupal cases or nymphal skins.

Teneral

The period when the adult insect is newly emerged from the pupal case or nymphal skin. During the teneral period, the insect's exoskeleton has not hardened or darkened, leaving it vulnerable. The term comes from the Latin tener, meaning soft, young, and tender.

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