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Subphylum- Crustacea

Orders: isopoda and decapoda

Subphylum- Chelicerata

Class- Arachnida


Order: Aranea- Spiders


Acari- mites


Opiliones- harvestmen

Subphylum- Atelocerata

Class- Chilopoda: centipedes


Diplopoda: millipedes


order- Collembola: springtails


order- Thysanura: silverfish


Order- Ephemeroptera

Mayflies

Order- Odonata

Dragonflies and damselflies

Suborder- anisoptera



Family- Libellulidae



Family- Aeshnidae

Dragonflies



Skimmers



Darners

Suborder- Zygoptera



Family- coenagrionidae

Damselflies



narrow-wided

Order- Plecoptera

Stoneflies

Order- Phasmatodae

Walking sticks

Order- Isoptera

Termites

Order- Mantodae

Mantids

Order- Blattodae



Family- Blattidae



Family- Blattellidae

Cockroaches



American (bigger)



German (smaller)

Order- Orthoptera



Family- Acridae



Family-Tettigoniidae



Family- Gryllidae

Grasshoppers and crickets



short horned grasshoppers



long horned



crickets

Suborder- Heteroptera

beak rises front of head, half of forewing is leathery

Family- Corixidae

Water boatman- hind legs are oar-like

Family- Notonectidae

backswimmers- swim on back, dorsal side lighter colored

Family- Belostomatidae

Giant water bugs- legs are raptorial

Family- Gerridae

Waterstriders- front legs shorter for prey capture

Family- Miridae

Plant bugs

Family- Reduviidae

assassin bugs- beak is short and curved

Family- Coreidae

Leaf-footed bugs

Family- Pentatomidae

Stinkbugs

Suborder- Auchenorryncha

beak arises from the back of the head

Family- Cicadidae

Cicadas

Family- Membracidae

Treehoppers

Family- Cercopidae

Froghoppers

Family- Cicadellidae

leafhoppers

Suborder- sternorrhyncha



Family- Aphididae

Beak appears between front coxae



Aphids

Order- Neuroptera

soft bodied, 4 membranous wings with many veins and extra branches of longitudinal veins

Family- Chrysopidae

Green lacewings

Family- Myrmeleontidae

antlions

antlions

Order- Hymenoptera

Wasps, bees, ants, sawflies

Suborder- symphyta

Sawflies

Suborder- Apocrita

Constriction between 1st and 2nd abdominal segments (waist)

Family- Ichneumonidae

Ichneumonids (horsehead-shape cell)

Ichneumonids (horsehead-shape cell)

Family- Formicidae

Ants

Family- Vesidae

wasps, bald face hornets

wasps, bald face hornets

Family- Sphecidae

Mud daubers, Solitary wasp

Mud daubers, Solitary wasp

Family- Apidae

Bees, honey bees, bumble bees

Bees, honey bees, bumble bees

Family- Halictidae

Sweat bees

Sweat bees

Order- Trichoptera

Caddisflies

Caddisflies

Order- Lepidoptera

Moths, butterflies, skippers

Family- Hesperiidae

Skippers

Skippers

Family- Papilionidae

Swallowtails

Swallowtails

Family- Pieridae

Whites, sulfurs, orange tips

Whites, sulfurs, orange tips

Family- Lycaenidae

Gossamer-winged butterflies, blues, coppers, harvesters

Gossamer-winged butterflies, blues, coppers, harvesters

Family- Nymphalidae

Brushed-footed butterflies

Brushed-footed butterflies

Family- Sphingidae

Sphinx or hawk moths

Sphinx or hawk moths

Family- Noctuidae

Noctuid moths

Noctuid moths

Family- Notodontidae

Notodontids

Notodontids

Family- Arctiidae

Tiger moths

Tiger moths

Family- Saturniidae

Royal, io, and giant silkworm moth

Royal, io, and giant silkworm moth

Order- Siphonaptera

Fleas- wingless

Order- Diptera

Flies

Suborder- Nematocera

Antennae composed of 6 or more articulated segments

Family- Tipulidae

Crane flies- long skinny legs

Crane flies- long skinny legs

Family- Culicidae

Mosquitoes (less plumose antennae)

Mosquitoes (less plumose antennae)

Family- Chironomidae

Miges (more plumose antennae)

Miges (more plumose antennae)

Suborder- Brachycera and Cyclorrapha

antenna short with 5 or fewer segments

Family- Asilidae

Robber flies

Robber flies

Family- Tabanidae

Horse and deer flies

Horse and deer flies

Family- Syrphidae

Hover and flower flies

Hover and flower flies

Family- Muscidae

House flies (Ptiuslinal sulc

House flies (Ptiuslinal sulc

Family- Calliphoridae

Blow flies

Blow flies