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Coleoptera
What order do these insects belong to?
What order do these insects belong to?
1.) Fore wing thickened (elytra)
2.) Fore wing of same texture throughout
3.) Abdomen without terminal forceps
Diptera
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Pair of wings on mesothorax
2.) Pair of wings on metathorax
Hemiptera
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Sucking mouthparts
Hymenoptera
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore and hind wing alike
2.) Wings with few veins
3.) Hind wing smaller than fore wing
4.) 5-segmented tarsi
Blattodea
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Hind leg running type
3.) Pronotum broad, shield-like
4.) Fore leg walking type
Orthoptera
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Jumping hind leg
Hemiptera: Heteroptera
What order AND suborder does this insect belong to?
What order AND suborder does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore wing with fore part thickened (corium) and apex membranous
2.) base of labium on anterior-most of head
Mantodea
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Pronotum long and narrow
3.) Raptorial fore legs
Odonata
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Antenna short
2.) Hind wing as large as front wing
3.) Wings not folded over body
4.) Cerci short
Phasmatodea
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore wing completely leathery or parchment like (tegmen)
2.) Hind leg running type
3.) Pronotum not shield-like
4.) Fore legs walking type
Lepidoptera
What order does this insect belong to?
What order does this insect belong to?
1.) Fore and hind wings alike
2.) Wings with scales