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Collembola

Back (Definition)

Thysanura

Ephemeroptera

Back (Definition)

Odonata

Dragonflies and Damselflies

Plecoptera

Stoneflies. Flat wings.

Orthoptera

Grass hoppers, katydids, crickets

Phasmotodia

Stick insects. In the tropics some have wins and mimic leaves.

Dermaptera

Earwigs. Long black body, forcep looking cercei

Blattodea

Cockroaches

Isoptera

Termites. Some are winged some aren't

Mantodea

Mantises

Hemiptera

Wings are half membranous and half thickened form

Thysanoptera

Feathery wings, tapered body. Called thrips

Psocoptera

Coleoptera

Casing over wings, mandibles

Neuroptera

Highly Membranous wings, many veins.

Hymenoptera

Ants, bees, wasps, sawflies. Constricted waist on many families

Trichoptera

Slightly scaled, make pupa from stones etc

Lepidoptera

Moths and butterflies. Curled proboscis mouth for drinking. Wings are linked on each side.

Diptera

Flies. Di = two. Only order that has one pair of wings. Includes gnats and mosquitos.

Siphonaptera

Fleas. Mouth part is like a siphon to suck blood.