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Challenge #1 Can you identify the orders into which insects are classified? T. Trimpe

Match the each insect with its correct order. A. Orthoptera B. Odonata C. Hemiptera D. Homoptera E. Lepidoptera 1. Stink bugs & other true bugs 2. Dragonflies & damselflies 3. Cicadas, aphids, & leafhoppers 4. Butterflies & moths 5. Grasshoppers & crickets

And the answers are Stink bugs & other true bugs 2. Dragonflies & damselflies 3. Cicadas, aphids, & leafhoppers 4. Butterflies & moths 5. Grasshoppers & crickets C. Hemiptera Hint: He-might be a truly stinky bug! B. Odonata Hint: Youre notta gonna catch a dragonfly! D. Homoptera Hint: Cicadas sing about their home on the range. E. Lepidoptera Hint: Wed love to catch a leopard-spotted butterfly. A. Orthoptera Hint: Grasshoppers love to hop! Remember the word hop in the name.