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By Fitim and Jackson

They don’t really have a part in the environment Webspinner Fly These is a food chain that I made, this is where I think the webspinner belongs in the insect food chain. They don’t really have a part in the environment Butterfly Ant Beetle Grass

2 Antennae’s In the anatomy of a webspinner there is a thorax, 6 legs, 4 wings, an abdomen and 2 antennae's. Thorax Head Legs Legs Wings Wings Legs Legs Abdomen

Most Webspinners are found around parts of Mexico and Australia.

Web-spinners are found in many environments throughout Australia and Mexico despite the fact they are not well known. They construct their silky nests in sheltered locations such as under rocks or bark, in soil or plant litter and in old wood.

Harmful Beneficial They bite very hard. Spin web in you face. There web they spin is very good for the environment.

The most common Australian specie of the Webspinner is the Aposthonia gurneyi. 100 of the 300 species of the Webspinners are in Australia. The colours of the Aposthonia gurneyi are brown and black.

The boy webspinners only live for a short amount of time The boy webspinners only live for a short amount of time. The time they are living they fly in search of girl webspinners After finding a girl webspinner the girl would lay her eggs in an established area to begin a new family. The girl webspinner protects her eggs til hatching day and on hatching day they immediately start to spin a silky area for there new family.

1. Webspinners have very small legs 2 1.Webspinners have very small legs 2.There body is a bit like a cylinder. 3.They are about 5 - 12mm long. 4.There are about 300 species. 5.Only male Webspinners have wings

The information we could not find is: adaptive and defensive. We looked at the following websites but we could not find the information: http://godofinsects.com/museum/other.php http://www.ento.csiro.au/education/insect/embioptera.html http://www.discoverlife.org/mp/20o?search=Embioptera

Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed our power point about Embioptera - Webspinner.