Common Insect Orders Insect Collection. What are Insects??? 0 Common Features of Insects : 0 Three main body parts—head, thorax, abdomen 0 Three pairs.

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Common Insect Orders Insect Collection

What are Insects??? 0 Common Features of Insects : 0 Three main body parts—head, thorax, abdomen 0 Three pairs of legs 0 Estimated 30 MILLION species of insects alive 0 We only have about 1 MILLION of them identified…

Classification of Insects 0 Domain – Eukarya 0 Kingdom – Animalia 0 Phylum – Arthropoda 0 Class - Insecta

Order Thysanura 0 Identifying Features: 0 Three “tails” 0 Silver scales 0 SMALL 0 Commonly Found: 0 Dark places (under tree bark, under leaf litter) 0 Under wood floors in home… “Bristled Tail” Silver Fish & Fire Brats

Order Odonata 0 Adult Features: 0 Slender body 0 Transparent wings (4) 0 Big eyes 0 Nymph Features: 0 Aquatic 0 Large labium (bottom jaw) Dragonflies & Damselflies

Order Odonata Adult Nymph

Order Orthoptera Grasshoppers, Crickets, Katydids

Order Mantodea Preying Mantis Students are NOT allowed to collect these!

Order Phasmatodea Walking Sticks

Order Blattodea Cockroach

Order Isoptera 0 Common Characteristics: 0 White/milky color of juvenile worker termites 0 Queen termites have wings – four wings of equal size…don’t confuse with queen ants Termites

Order Dermaptera Earwigs

Order Anoplura 0 Characteristics: 0 SMALL 0 Single claw Sucking louse

Order Hemiptera 0 Common Characteristics: 0 Very diverse group 0 Two pairs of wings, both membranous True bugs, aphids, cicadas

Order Hemiptera

Order Neuroptera Green Lacewing & Antlions

Order Neuroptera Adult Antlion Antlion Larvae

Order Coleoptera 0 Identifying Features: 0 Elytra – hardened front wing Beetles

Order Coleoptera

Order Lepidoptera Butterflies & Moths

Order Lepidoptera

Order Diptera 0 Identifying Features: 0 One pair of functional wings Flies, Mosquitoes, & Crane Flies

Order Diptera

What is this insect? This is a Hover Fly – NOT a bee. Count the wings!!

Order Siphonoptera 0 Characteristics: 0 Flat 0 Wingless Fleas

Order Hymenoptera Ants, Wasps, Bees

Order Hymenoptera State Insect: Tarantula Wasp

Order Ephemoptera 0 Characteristics: 0 Three long “tails” 0 Wings held over back at rest Mayflies