Nonlepidopteran Insects: What You Need to Know
Nonlepidopteran refers to insects that are not members of the order Lepidoptera, which includes butterflies and moths. In other words, nonlepidopterans are insects that do not have the characteristic physical features of butterflies and moths, such as their wings, antennae, and body shape.
Examples of nonlepidopteran insects include beetles, flies, bees, wasps, ants, and grasshoppers. These insects can vary greatly in appearance and behavior, and they are often more common than butterflies and moths in many ecosystems.
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