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 | | In most Zoraptera, there are two forms of adults: winged individuals are usually brown in color and have both eyes and ocelli, wingless individuals are usually blind and pale (unpigmented) in color. |  | | Members of the order Zoraptera are small (less than 4 mm) and usually found in rotting wood, under bark, or in piles of old sawdust. |  | | Some Zoraptera are blind, pale in color, and wingless, while other members of the same species may be darkly pigmented with compound eyes and wings. |
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http://www.cals.ncsu.edu/course/ent425/compendium/zorapt.html
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| | Bibliography of the Zoraptera - Florida A&M University |
 | | Sexual selection and mating sysyem in Zorotypus gurneyi Choe (Insecta: Zoraptera): II. |  | | Courtship feeding and repeated mating in Zorotypus barberi (Insecta: Zoraptera). |  | | Sexual selection and mating system in Zorotypus gurneyi Choe (Insecta: Zoraptera): I. Dominance hierarchy and mating success. |
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http://www.famu.org/zoraptera/bibliography.html
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| | Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Incredible Insects |
 | | Group of Insects: The zorapterans, Order Zoraptera, with about two dozen known species. |  | | Insect: A Fairyfly Wasp - some adults are known to be only.0067 of an inch in length. |  | | From Africa, mounds have reached 42 feet in height, but with only a 10 foot diameter base. |
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http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmnh/buginfo/incredbugs.htm
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 | | Zhou Dynasty : A Chinese dynasty that governed from 1122 B.C. to 256 B.C. orapterans : Insects of the order Zoraptera, found in decaying wood and humus. |  | | Yucatan Peninsula : South-eastern Mexico, separating the Gulf of Mexico from the Caribbean Sea. |
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http://www.ecotao.com/holism/glosoz.htm
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 | | Estimating the developmental time of the southern pine beetle as a function of field temperature. |  | | New Mississippi records of Zorotypus hubbardi Caudell (Zoraptera). |
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http://nfrec.ifas.ufl.edu/Mizell/publications.htm
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