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1- Order Thysanura Species: North America – 50 World – 700 Families: North America - 4 Thysanura: refers to bristletails. (thysan, bristle or fringe; ura, tail)

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Page 1: 1- Order Thysanura Species: North America – 50 World – 700 Families: North America - 4 Thysanura: refers to bristletails. (thysan, bristle or fringe; ura,

1- Order Thysanura

Species:

North America – 50

World – 700

Families:

North America - 4

Thysanura: refers to bristletails.

(thysan, bristle or fringe; ura, tail)

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Thysanura

Bristletails are small to moderate sized.Wingless insects with 3 slender tail like appendages & long slim antennae.Body is gray, brown, or white & usually covered with scales.They have chewing mouth partsNymphs undergo an ametabolous type of development.

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2- Order Collembola

Species:

North America – 650

World – 3,600

Families:

North America - 7

Collembola: refers to collophore.

(coll, glue; embola, wedge or peg)

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Collembola

Collembola are small (less than 6mm)WinglessHave an unique ventral tube on the 1st. abdominal segment & often a forked, springing organ (furcula) on the 4th. Abdominal segment.They have chewing mouthparts.Have an ametabolous type of development.

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3- Order Ephemeroptera

Species:

North America – 622

World – 2,200

Families:

North America - 18

Ephemeroptera:

(ephemero, short lived, for a day; ptera, wings)

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EphemeropteraWinged insects with 2 to 3 long, thread like filaments projecting from the tip of the abdomen.Range from 2-32mm in length.Most have 4 membranous wings.The hind wings are much smaller or absent.Wings are held together upright over the body.A Hemimetabolous type of development. (incomplete metamorphosis)

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4- Order Odonata

Species:

North America – 413

World – 5,000

Families:

North America - 11

Odonata: refers to the toothed mandibles

(odon, tooth)

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Odonata

Adults are moderate to large predaceous insects.

Big compound eyes, 4 abundantly veined wings, and long slender bodies.

A Hemimetabolous type of development. (incomplete metamorphosis)

The order Odonata is divided into 2 suborders (Anisoptera “dragonflies” and Zygoptera “damselflies”)

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5- Order Orthoptera

Species:

North America – 1,200

World – 15,000+

Families:

North America - 10

Orthoptera: Refers to straight wings.

(ortho, straight; ptera, wings)

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Orthoptera

Most are medium to large.

Enlarged hind legs adapted to jumping.

Front wings thickened & usually narrow.

Hind wings are membranous and broad.

Chewing mouth parts.

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6- Order Isoptera

Species:

North America – 39

World – 2,200

Families:

North America - 4

Isoptera: refers to equal wings.

(iso, equal; ptera,wings)

This order is the termites.

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Isoptera

Small to medium.

Feed on wood or other dead plant material.

Chewing mouthparts.

Live in colonies consisting of 3 common social castes (reproductive, worker, & soldier)

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7- Order Plecoptera

Species:

North America – 470

World – 1,750

Families:

North America - 9

Plecoptera: refers to the folded posterior region of the resting hind wing.

(pleco, twisted or braided; ptera, winged)

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PlecopteraStoneflies are small to medium (4-60mm).

Have 4 membranous wings that at rest are held flat over the abdomen.

Front wings are narrower than hind wings.

The expanded anal lobes of the hind wings are often folded fanlike at rest.

Long antennae are slender & many segments.

Chewing mouthparts.

Hemimetabolous type of development.

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8- Order Dermaptera

Species:

North America – 18

World – 1,100+

Families:

North America - 6

Dermaptera:Refers to skin wings

(derms, skin; ptera, wings)

This order is earwigs

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DermapteraSmall to medium 4-26mm.Elongated insects with a pair of forcepts like appendages, the cerci, at the tip of the abdomen.Sclerotized front wings are very short, veinless, & meet in a straight line down the back.Rounded hind wings folded beneath the front .Chewing mouthparts.

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9- Order Thysanoptera

Species:

North America – 600

World – 5,000

Families:

North America - 5

Thysanoptera: refers to fringed wings.

(thysano, fringe; ptera, wings)

This order is the thrips.

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Thysanoptera

Minute .5-5mm long.

Elongated insects that may be wingless or have 4 narrow wings fringed with long hair.

Antennae are short.

Mouthpart form a short, conical proboscis used for sucking liquids.

1 or 2 segmented tarsi.

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10- Order Hemiptera

Species:

North America – 11,500

World – 56,000

Families:

North America - 75

Hemiptera: refers to half wings.

(hemi, half; ptera, wings)

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Hemiptera

This order is divided into 2 suborders, sub order Herteroptera (true bugs) and suborder Homoptera (cicadas, aphids, scale insects, and ect..)Piercing-sucking mouthparts.Usually 4 wings.Size ranges from 1-over 100mm.May be soft or hard bodied.Winged or wingless.

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11- Order Homoptera

Species:

North America –

World –

Families:

North America -

Neuroptera; neuro, nerve; ptera, wings

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Homoptera

Antennae very short and bristlelike; tarsi 3-segmented

Antennae usually long and filiform; tarsi 1 or 2 segmented.

Antennae arising from front of head between eyes or in front of eyes.

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12- Order Neuroptera

Species:

North America – 338

World – 4600

Families:

North America - 15

Neuroptera; neuro, nerve; ptera, wings.

Dobsonflies, Alderflies, Snakeflies, Lacewings, Antlions, Matispids, and Others.

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Neuroptera

Weak-flying insects with four similar, membranous, large wings containing many longitudinal veins and crossveins.

Adults and larvae have chewing mouthparts and feed on other insects, insect and spider eggs, and mites.

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13- Order Coleoptera

Species:

North America – 28,000

World – 300,000+

Families:

North America - 113

Coleoptera: refers to sheath wings.

(coleo, sheath; ptera, wings)

This order is the Beetles.

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Coleoptera

The largest order of insects.Thickened front wings that are leathery and soft or hard and brittle.Sizes are from 1-200mm.Elytra usually meet in a straight line along the middle of the back cover most of the longer, folded, membranous hind wings.Chewing mouthparts.

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14- Order Trichoptera

Species:

North America – 1,200

World – 10,000

Families:

North America - 18

Trichoptera: Tricho, hair; ptera, wings.

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Trichoptera

Adults ingest liquid food such as nectar and live one to two months. The complete life cycle requires about one year. Adults of most species are inactive during the day.Females deposit many hundreds of eggs in gelatinous strings or masses.

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15- Order Lepidoptera

Species:

North America –

World –

Families:

North America -

Lepidoptera: lepido, scale; ptera, wings.

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Lepidoptera

Adult Lepidoptera are small to large insects with minute, often powdery-like scales that cover the wings and body of most species.

The compound eyes are large and the antennae are long.

The proboscis is extended to suck up liquid food and coiled when not in use.

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16- Order Diptera

Species:

North America – 1,800

World – 90,000

Families:

North America - 106

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Diptera

Flies are characterized by a single pair of membranous wings attached to an enlarged mesothorax.

Flies range in size from less than 1 mm in length, to 75 mm.

The compound eyes are often large.

Food consists chiefly of nectar.

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17- Order Siphonaptera

Species:

North America – 275

World – 2,100

Families:

North America - 7

Siphonaptera: siphon, tube; aptera, wingless

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Siphonaptera

Adult fleas are bloodsucking ectoparasites of mammals and to a lesser extent, birds.

Adults range in length from 1-10 mm although most are less than 5 mm.

Wings are absent and the body is laterally compressed giving a distinct flattened appearance.

The antennae are short, 3-segmented structures which usually fit into grooves on the head.

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18- Order Hymenoptera

Species:

North America – 17,100

World – 110,000

Families:

North America - 74

Hymenoptera: hymeno, membrane; ptera, wings

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Hymenoptera

Range from some of the smallest known insects to large specimens 75 mm or more in length.

Most species have four membranous wings are smaller than the front wings and are attached to the front wings by a row of tiny hooks on the anterior margin.

Mouthparts are used for chewing, or for both chewing and sucking.

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19- Order Mecoptera

Species:

North America – 67

World – 451

Families:

North America - 5

Mecoptera: meco, long; ptera, wings

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Mecoptera

Scorpionflies are small to medium sized, slender insects that typically have a distinctly elongated face.

The face projects downward and terminates with chewing mouthparts.

Adults feed primarily on dead insects.

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20- Order Anoplura

Species:

North America – 70

World – 490

Families:

North America - 5

Anoplura: anopl, unarmed; ura, tail

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Anoplura

They are small, wingless, blood-feeding insects that are external parasites of mammals.

The body is flat and the head is narrower than the prothorax.

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21- Order Mallophaga

Species:

North America – 700

World – 2,900

Families:

North America - 8

Mallophaga:Refers too wool eat.

(mallo, wool; phaga, eat)

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Mallophaga

Small .5 – 11mm.

Flat bodied.

Wingless.

External parasites.

Mouthparts modified for chewing.

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Order Diplura

Species:

North America – 75

World – 500

Families:

North America - 3

Diplura refers to two tails

(dipl, two; ura, tail)

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Diplura

Diplurans are small (usually less than 7mm)

Pale insects that possess two caudal filaments and 1 segmented tarsi

No wings, compound eyes, or scales

Mouthparts are a chewing type

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Order Phasmida

Species:

North America – 27

World – 2,025

Families:

North America - 1

Phasmida: refers to apparition, phantom

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Phasmida

Large 12-178mm.

Wingless in the U.S.

Antennae are long and slender.

Prothorax is short.

Mesothorax & metathorax are very enlongated.

Legs are long and slender.

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Order Dictyoptera

Species:

North America – 80

World – 5,500

Families:

North America - 6

Dictyoptera: refers to net wings.

(dicty, net; ptera, wings)

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DictyopteraMedium to largeEnlarged pronotum, legs modified for running.5 tarsi segments.Front wings are thickened & the large hind wings are membranous and folded.Chewing mouthparts.Nymphs have a hemimetabolous type of development.

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Order Grylloblattodea

Species:

North America – 11

World – 17

Families:

North America - 1

Grylloblattodea:

(gryll, cricket; blatta, cockroach)

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Grylloblattodea

Adults are wingless.

15-30mm long.

Antennae are moderately long.

Legs have 5 segmented tarsi.

American species have long cerci with 9 segments.

The ovipositor is sword shaped.

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Order Embioptera

Species:

North America – 11

World – 200

Families:

North America - 3

Embioptera: refers to lively wings.

(embio, lively; ptera, wings)

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Embioptera

Small 4-7mm.

Usually brown.

4 equal wings have alternating brown & pale longitudinal bands.

Antennae are slender and 16-32 segments.

Rapid runners.

Tarsi are 3 segmented

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Order Zoraptera

Species:

North America – 2

World – 24

Families:

North America - 1

Zoraptera: refers to pure wingless.

(zor, pure; apters. Wingless)

Originally they were taught to be all wingless, later that was no the case.

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Zoraptera

Minute insects 1.5 – 3mm.

Have either 4 wings or wingless.

Wings have only few veins.

Hind wings are smaller than the front.

Antennae are 9 segments.

Tarsi are 2 segments

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Order Psocoptera

Species:

North America – 270

World – 2,200

Families:

North America - 11

Psocoptera: (psoco, rub small “refers to chewing food into powder”; pters , wings

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Psocoptera

Small less than 6mm.

Winged or wingless.

4 membranous wings usually held rooflike over the abdomen.

Chewing mouthparts.

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Order Protura

Species:

North America – 20

World – 152

Families:

North America - 3

1. Apterygota: without wings.

2. Protura: Refers to the pointed, terminal segments of the abdomen.

(prot, first; ura, tail)

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Protura

Proturans are minute (.5-2.0 mm)Whitish insects that lack wings, compound eyes and antennae.Have a cone shaped head containing piercing-sucking mouthparts.Styli occur on the underside of the first 3 abdominal segmentsThe immatures have an ametabolous type of development.