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What do stoneflies look like?
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-stoneflies-look-like/Stoneflies are found close to creeks or rivers generally on adjacent vegetation, or behind bark and logs.
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What do stylops look like?
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-stylops-look-like/Stylops belong to the Order Strepsiptera.
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What do termites look like?
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-termites-look-like/Termites belong to the Order Isoptera.
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What do thrips look like?
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-thrips-look-like/Thrips belong to the Order Thysanoptera.
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What do web spinners look like?
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/species-identification/ask-an-expert/what-do-web-spinners-look-like/Web spinners belong to the Order Embioptera.