458SOCOM.ORG ENTOMOLOGIA A 360°

1. The Mysterious Thrips (Order: Thysanoptera) 🦗✨ Tiny but mighty! Thrips are minuscule insects, often less than 2 mm, with fringed wings that look like tiny feathers. These sneaky critters feed on plants, sometimes causing damage, but also play roles in pollination. Watch out — some species can wreak havoc…


1. The Mysterious Thrips (Order: Thysanoptera) 🦗✨

Tiny but mighty! Thrips are minuscule insects, often less than 2 mm, with fringed wings that look like tiny feathers. These sneaky critters feed on plants, sometimes causing damage, but also play roles in pollination. Watch out — some species can wreak havoc in greenhouses! 🌿⚠️
Why you should care: They can silently damage your crops but also help pollinate rare flowers. Nature’s double agents! 🌺🤫


2. Jumping Bristletails (Order: Archaeognatha) 🤸‍♂️💥

Meet one of the oldest insect families on Earth! Bristletails are fast, tiny jumpers living in leaf litter and rocky crevices. Their shiny, scale-covered bodies and bristle tails make them look like miniature dragons of the forest floor. 🐉🍂
Fun fact: They use their tails to spring away from danger in a flash! ⚡


3. Velvet Ants (Family: Mutillidae) 🐜🔥

Don’t be fooled by the name—velvet ants are actually wasps! Covered in bright, fuzzy hair, these fierce insects pack a painful sting, earning them the nickname “cow killers.” They’re solitary hunters and lay eggs inside the nests of other bees and wasps.
Warning: Admire from afar, their sting is legendary! ⚠️🔥


4. Webspinners (Order: Embioptera) 🕸️🕷️

Masters of silk! Webspinners produce silk from glands on their front legs, creating intricate tunnel-like webs in bark or leaf litter. They live a secretive life underground or in decaying wood. 🏰🌳
Why they rock: Their silk is unique among insects and inspires new materials research! 🧪🕸️


5. Gall Midges (Family: Cecidomyiidae) 🌰🦟

Tiny flies that cause giant problems! Gall midges lay eggs on plants, causing abnormal growths called galls. These galls can be colorful and bizarre shapes, serving as cozy nurseries for their larvae. 🎨🌿
Cool fact: Some gall midges are used as natural pest control agents in agriculture! 🌱💪


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