insect classification if present, number and type
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Insect classification
If present, number and type
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Order Orthoptera
• Simple development• Chewing mouthparts• Two pairs of wings/ first set are thickened and leather-like
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Orthoptera wings1st pair leather like, thickened >
2nd pair thin flying wing
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Earwigs- Dermaptera
• Short wing covers-second pair not always developed
• Simple development• Chewing mouthparts• Have terminal forceps
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True bugs -Order Hemiptera
•Simple development•Sucking mouthparts•Two pairs of wings/ 1st pair a half wing in Heterocera
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< Half wing
True Bugs- Hemiptera wings
Two sets of wings
1st pair thick< half wing
< half wing
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Aphids, scales, ciada
•Simple development•Sucking mouthparts•Two pairs of membrane type wings
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Adult cicada
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Butterflies and moths -Order Lepidoptera
•Complete development-larvae are caterpillars
•Larvae have chewing mouth parts
•Two pairs of wings/ Covered with scales
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Beetles- Order Coleoptera•Complete development- larvae are grubs
•Chewing mouthparts larvae and adults
•Two pairs of wings-first hardened into wing covers
<wing cover
Adult beetle
Beetle Larva 3sets of legs
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True Flies- Order Diptera•Complete development-larvae are maggots•Chewing mouthparts in larvae/variable in adults•Adults only have 1 pair of wings
< 1 pair of wings
Horse fly
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Ants,bees, Order Hymenoptera
•Complete development-larvae are maggot like•Chewing mouthparts in larvae•Two pairs of wings- both membrane likehooked together to work as one