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zoraptera
The zoraptera do not have any economic significance what so ever. Generally, there are two forms of adults: the first ebing the winged adult which has both eyes and ocelli and is brown. The second is wingless and usually blind and pale in color. Zoraptera reside in humus, leaf-liter, rooting wood, piles of old sawdust and under bark

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Last updated: Aug. 31, 2000