Use this dichotomous key for insect identification to identify the insect shown. 1. a. Insect has one pair of wings. Order Dipte
ra b. Insect has two pairs of wings. Go to #2 2. a. Front wings thicker in texture than hind wings Go to #3. b. Front and hind wings are same texture throughout. Go to #4 3. a. Front wings are short Order Dermaptera b. Front wings cover entire abdomen Order Coleoptera 4. a. Wings with scale on all parts of their area. order Lepidoptera b. Wings without scales Go to #5. 5. a. Hind wings smaller than front wings. Order Ephemeroptera b. Front and hind wings nearly equal in size. Order Odonata An insect with 2 pairs of wings is standing on a branch. The insect pictured is in the order Diptera. Ephemeroptera. Coleoptera. Odonata.
<em>They are exothermic as they take temperature from the surrounding and then maintain their internal body temperature according to the amount of heat absorbed :)</em>
The advantage of using a binormal nomenclature in the system of classification is it formally names animals of a species of living things by giving a two-part name which either is based on Latin or other languages. One Part is used to classify the genus and the second part of the specific name. An example of this would be Homo sapiens (for humans).