There are many different species of insects worldwide. They all belong to the phylum Arthropoda which is in the Animal Kingdom.
Their natural predators that prey on the insect and therefor help control the population may not exist in the new region, allowing the population to grow unchecked (except by availability of food). The same applies for plants and other types of animals, such as zebra mussels. These species often compete with the native species for food and space, causing the native species to dwindle in population. One method of controlling the invading species is to introduce the predators that naturally prey on the invading species into the environment. However, care must be taken so that we're not just compounding the problem by introducing another species that may grow unchecked and compete with the native species.
a species of mosquitos, the female of the Anopheles mosquito which carries malaria
Yes, the myan's did eat insect's
Insect population is larger.
the state insect of Maine is the honeybee it became that in1975
Mosquito belong to the insect family.
Flies belong to the order Diptera, which is characterized by having two functional wings for flying. They are a diverse group of insects that includes various species such as house flies, fruit flies, and mosquitoes.
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
The wolves belong to the dog species.
Neanderthal man belongs to the species Homo neanderthalensis.
Kingdom Animalia
insect
On species of insect having a body pattern, marking and behavior that is similar to another species of insect which is dangerous or poisonous to eat. This means that the mimic species is avoided by predictors which have been put off by the unpalatable species.
The largest variety of species is in the insect family. The number of insect species outnumber all other families of species combined.
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
No. Insects belong to the Insecta class, and centipedes belong to the Chilopoda class.
Yes. Six legs & wings means insect! ^^