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Zygentoma
Silverfish and firebrats. Wingless. Three tail filaments approximately equal in length. Flattened body covered in silvery scales.
Siphonaptera
Fleas. Wingless. Laterally compressed for navigating through host fur. Spectacular jumping legs. Obligate blood feeders.
Psocodea
Booklice, barklice and parasitic lice. Combines the former Psocoptera with Phthiraptera. Tiny, soft-bodied, wingless or with membranous wings.
Phasmatodea
Stick and leaf insects. Extreme body elongation or flattened leaf-mimicry. Some of the longest insects on Earth — up to 64 cm.
Orthoptera
Grasshoppers, crickets, katydids. Greatly enlarged hind legs for jumping. Males produce sound by stridulation.
Odonata
Dragonflies and damselflies. Large equal-sized wings with intricate venation. Enormous compound eyes. Aquatic nymphs are voracious predators.
Neuroptera
Lacewings, antlions, owlflies. Two pairs of equal-sized membranous wings with elaborate net-like venation. Predators as larvae and adults.
Megaloptera
Dobsonflies, alderflies, fishflies. Large soft-bodied insects. Predatory aquatic larvae — hellgrammites — are top-tier fish bait.
Mantodea
Praying mantises. Triangular head with huge compound eyes that swivel 180°. Raptorial forelegs held in prayer position.
Lepidoptera
Butterflies and moths. Wings covered in tiny overlapping scales. Long coiled proboscis. Larvae are caterpillars.
Hymenoptera
Bees, wasps, ants and sawflies. Membranous wings hooked together by tiny hamuli. Highly social in many groups.
Hemiptera
True bugs, cicadas, aphids, leafhoppers. Piercing-sucking mouthparts forming a beak tucked under the body.
Diptera
True flies and mosquitoes. Only one pair of functional wings — the hindwings are reduced to balancing organs called halteres.
Dermaptera
Earwigs. Pincer-like cerci at the rear of the abdomen. Fan-folded hindwings. Mothers display rare maternal care of eggs.
Coleoptera
Beetles. Hardened forewings (elytra) meet in a straight line down the back. The largest order of organisms on Earth — about 400,000 species.
Blattodea
Cockroaches & termites. Flattened bodies, long antennae, leathery forewings. Termites are now classified within Blattodea — essentially social, wood-eating cockroaches.
The Insect Archive
A wonderful world of insects.
The Nintendo & Pokémon Archive
A comprehensive archive of Nintendo and Pokémon: the company, its founders and presidents, every console generation, the studios, the franchises, and the games that defined gaming.
The Formula 1 Archive
The complete record of Formula One motor racing — from the inaugural 1950 championship to the modern hybrid era.
The Manga & Anime Studios Archive
A guide to the major manga publishers, anime studios, and creators of Japan.
The Indie Comics Archive
Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Boom!, Oni, Fantagraphics — and the creators that built the indie comics scene.
The Steven Spielberg Archive
A guided archive of Steven Spielberg's career — from the early thrillers that defined the modern blockbuster, to the historical epics, science-fiction landmarks, and the family of collaborators who shaped his vision.
Resident Evil
Resident Evil is a Japanese horror media franchise created by Shinji Mikami and Tokuro Fujiwara and owned by Capcom. Since the release of the first game in 1996, it has expanded into various sequels, films, and novels, defining the survival horror genre through its portrayal of biological weapons and corporate conspiracy.
G.I. Joe
G.I. Joe is an American media franchise owned by Hasbro, originating from a line of articulated action figures introduced in 1964. The series evolved significantly through the 1982 relaunch as a counter-terrorist team, spawning extensive comic book series, animated television shows, and live-action films.
Stardew Valley
Stardew Valley is an independent farm life simulation role-playing game developed by Eric "ConcernedApe" Barone. Released in 2016, the game centers on a customizable character who inherits an overgrown farm and manages various activities including crop cultivation, livestock raising, and social interaction within the local community.
Call of Duty
Call of Duty is a first-person shooter video game franchise published by Activision, beginning with a focus on World War II before expanding into modern and futuristic settings. The series has become one of the best-selling video game franchises in history, known for its cinematic single-player campaigns and robust multiplayer components.
My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia is a Japanese superhero manga series written and illustrated by Kōhei Horikoshi. Set in a world where the majority of the population possesses inherited superpowers known as Quirks, the narrative follows Izuku Midoriya on his quest to become the world's greatest hero.
The Phish Archive
An archive of Phish: members, studio albums, signature songs, festivals, and the broader jam scene.
The Mac Miller Archive
Pittsburgh's everyman MC.
The BlackPink Archive
Four members, global K-pop dominance.
The Twenty One Pilots Archive
Genre-blending duo from Columbus.
The Frank Ocean Archive
Blonde, channel orange, and the quiet revolution.
The Lana Del Rey Archive
American sadcore, cinematic pop.
Atlas of Japan
An archive of Japanese history, art, places, and people.
Urban Planning Archive
Urban thinkers, plans, and movements.
Philosophy Archive
Philosophers and movements across 2,500 years.
Ancient Egypt Archive
A visual guide to dynastic Egypt — rulers, monuments, religion, and the Nile civilization.
Space Archive
An archive of space exploration, astronomy, and the universe.
Inventions That Changed the World
An archive of inventions that reshaped human life.
Greece
A microsite about Greece, famous Greeks, and Greek products.

Piano Professors
The greats that make New Orleans music what it is to this day.
Most Famous Tampa Bay Rays Players
The most renowned players ever to play for the Tampa Bay Rays, ranked by Wikipedia reach.
Most Famous Minnesota Twins Players
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Most Famous Milwaukee Brewers Players
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Most Famous Kansas City Royals Players
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Most Famous Cleveland Guardians Players
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Most Famous Arizona Diamondbacks Players
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Most Famous Tampa Bay Lightning Players
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Most Famous New York Rangers Players
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Most Famous Los Angeles Kings Players
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Most Famous Indiana Pacers Players
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Most Famous Cleveland Cavaliers Players
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Most Famous Tampa Bay Buccaneers Players
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Most Famous Philadelphia Eagles Players
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Most Famous New England Patriots Players
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Most Famous Kansas City Chiefs Players
The most renowned players ever to play for the Kansas City Chiefs, ranked by Wikipedia reach.
Famous Architects
Master builders from Imhotep and Brunelleschi to Zaha Hadid, Gehry, and Pritzker laureates shaping the world we live in.