Bugs Entomology CDE. Order- Hemiptera Assassin bug Bed Bug Boxelder bug Brown stink bug Chinch bug Damsel bug Giant water bug Green stink bug Harlequin.

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Bugs Entomology CDE

Order- Hemiptera Assassin bug Bed Bug Boxelder bug Brown stink bug Chinch bug Damsel bug Giant water bug Green stink bug Harlequin bug Lace bug Minute pirate bug Squash bug Tarnished plant bug Aphid Cicada Leafhopper Mealybug Treehopper Water strider Try My Leafy Cicada With Aphids

Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Assassin Bug 005 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Bed Bug Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking Adult bed bugs are about the size, shape and color of an apple seed.

Boxelder Bug 012 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Brown stink bug 013 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Chinch Bug 024 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Damsel Bug 030 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Giant Water Bug 044 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Green Stink Bug 048 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Harlequin Bug 050 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Lace Bug 059 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Minute Pirate Bug 070 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Squash bug 089 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Tarnished plant bug 093 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Treehopper 100 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Mealybug 067 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Leafhopper 061 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Cicada 025 Order- Homoptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Water strider 106 Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Aphid Order- Hemiptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking Aphids - are small, seldom larger than 2 millimeters. They may be green, red, purple, grey or black. Individuals are pear-shaped with long thin antennae and two "cornicles" on the hind-end resembling dual tailpipes.