Kallima- butterfly
Kalotermes- dry-wood termite.
2007-06-09 20:04:44
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answered by Ishan26 7
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Katydids
Are those katydids that are singing at night?
Yes, it’s mating time; there is an old saying that when the katydids start singing there are only six more weeks of summer. Katydids belong to Orthoptera, the same order of insects as grasshoppers, crickets, praying mantids, cicadas, walking sticks, and roaches. Katydids often resemble leaves as the veins in their wings blend right in. You can always identify a female from the ovipositor, the protruding knife like device attached to her back end. All katydids have large hind legs for jumping and slender antennae that are longer than their bodies. There is only one generation per year and damage done by these chewers is generally minimal.
2007-06-02 07:25:54
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answered by heather n 2
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Insects Starting With K
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answered by ? 3
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Gnats actually starts with a G
Katydid
2007-06-02 07:18:34
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answered by alwaysmoose 7
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Keeled Skimmer (Orthetrum coerulescens)
Killer bees
Kite (flies like insect)
Kuzco?
Katydid (copied her)
2007-06-02 07:20:50
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answered by Anonymous
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its not knats it gnats
Killer Bees
2007-06-02 07:26:29
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answered by Robert Rox!!! 2
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gnat starts with a G.
2007-06-02 07:19:38
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answered by Rhyno 3
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gnarcissus bug fly or Knorway Maple Aphid
2007-06-02 07:26:50
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answered by ditdit 6
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Gnats starts with a g...
2007-06-02 07:18:25
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answered by swbl89 1
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I'm pretty sure its Gnats with a G...
2007-06-02 07:18:40
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answered by Holly 3
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