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1.5 Insects. 1.6 Crustaceans. 1.7 Gastropods. 1.8 Bivalves. ... Below is a list of the endangered and threatened animal and plant species in the Commonwealth of ...
Iowa and Michigan are the two states without a designated state insect. More than half of the insects chosen are not native to North America , because of the inclusion of three European species ( European honey bee , European mantis , and 7-spotted ladybird ), each having been chosen by multiple states.
The Virginia big-eared bat consumes insects, with small moths making up a significant portion of the diet. [9] Virginia big-eared bats are insectivores. Insectivores are carnivores that predominantly eat insects. The Virginia big-eared bat has adapted to evening and dawn feeding times. They use this time to hunt airborne insects in wooded areas.
This book "covers all 413 known syrphid species that occur in or north of Virginia, Kentucky, and Missouri, west to include Iowa, Minnesota, Ontario, and Nunavut, and east to the Atlantic Ocean, including Greenland." Stubbs, A.E. and Falk, S.J. (2002) British Hoverflies An Illustrated Identification Guide.
A pair of mating D. femorata in the Hudson Highlands region of New York. The common walkingstick is a slender, elongated insect that camouflages itself by resembling a twig. . The sexes differ, with the male usually being brown and about 75 mm (3 in) in length while the female is greenish-brown, and rather larger at 95 mm (3.7 i
The U.S. Agriculture Department found dozens of violations at a Boar's Head plant in Virginia — including insects, ... Insects both dead and alive were found in the plant on July 17 and again on ...
These two subspecies belong to the species Zethus spinipes: . Zethus spinipes spinipes g b - ranges northward from Virginia to Massachusetts and westward to Kansas. [5]Zethus spinipes variegatus de Saussure, 1852 g b - ranges from Maryland southward to the tip of peninsular Florida and westward to Texas.
Ctenucha virginica, the Virginia ctenucha, is a moth of the family Erebidae. The species was first described by Eugenius Johann Christoph Esper in 1794. Morphology