- The
order Embioptera,
commonly known as
webspinners or footspinners, are a
small group of
mostly tropical and
subtropical insects,
classified under the...
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Oligotoma nigra, also
known as the
black webspinner, is a
species of
insect in the
order Embiidina, also
known as Embioptera. The
adult of this species...
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Haploembia tarsalis or the pink
webspinner is a
species of
webspinner in the
family Oligotomidae. It is
originally from the Mediterranean, but was introduced...
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Antipaluria urichi is a
species of
webspinner in the
family Clothodidae. It is
found in the
Caribbean region and
South America, the type
locality being...
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Phasmatodea (stick insects, 3,014 spp)
Embioptera (
webspinners, 463 spp)...
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Plecoptera (stoneflies)
Dermaptera (earwigs)
Embioptera (
webspinners)
Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects)
Orthoptera (crickets, wetas, gr****hoppers,...
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Plecoptera (stoneflies)
Dermaptera (earwigs)
Embioptera (
webspinners)
Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects)
Orthoptera (crickets, wetas, gr****hoppers,...
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Plecoptera (stoneflies)
Dermaptera (earwigs)
Embioptera (
webspinners)
Phasmatodea (stick and leaf insects)
Orthoptera (crickets, wetas, gr****hoppers,...
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including Phasmatodea (stick insects), Mantophasmatidae,
Embioptera (
webspinners), and
Raphidioptera (snakeflies). Only a
handful of
records of mites...
- and
behave wildly.
Rishi and the team
consult an
entomologist regarding webspinner insects. Meanwhile, a
handmade Vanaratchi doll
mysteriously ends up in...