Insects belong to a class known as arthropods. What is an
arthropod? The technical definition is:
Any of a phylum (Arthropoda) of invertebrate animals (as insects, arachnids, and crustaceans) that have a segmented body and jointed appendages, a usually chitinous exoskeleton molted at intervals, and a dorsal anterior brain connected to a ventral chain of ganglia.
This website concentrates on insects, though we do sneak in a crustacean - one which might just surprise you. We invite you to study insects, but as with all forms of arthropods, look and please do not touch.
Attention teachers, parents, students and bug lovers!
There is a pdf link available to you on the insect checklist
page. Please feel free to use this link to print the checklist
pages for your classroom,
homework, field trips or hobby. To those that wish to link to us, please do. If you're an educational institution
or extension office, we'll exchange a
return link.
There is also a checklist for children to use, much like one would find in a Bird Watcher's guide. Written for adults and kids alike, we invite you to explore the world of insects.