Insect Orders for Exam 1 Flashcards

1
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Orthoptera “straight-winged”

A

chewing, incomplete, nymphs

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Orthoptera “straight-winged” examples

A

katydid, grasshopper, cricket, locusts, cockroach

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3
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Mantodea

A

chewing, incomplete, nymphs

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4
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Mantodea examples

A

mantids

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5
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Dermoptera “skin-wing”

A

chewing, incomplete, nymph

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6
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Dermoptera “skin-wing” examples

A

earwigs

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Odonata “tooth-winged”

A

chewing, incomplete, nymph

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8
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Odonata “tooth-winged” examples

A

dragonflies, damselflies

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9
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Thysanoptera “fringe-winged”

A

rasping-sucking, incomplete, larvae/pupae

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10
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Thysanoptera “fringe-winged” examples

A

thrips

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11
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Neuroptera “nerve-winged”

A

chewing, complete, larvae

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Neuroptera “nerve-winged” examples

A

lacewings, doodlebugs

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13
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Hemiptera “half-wing”

A

piercing-sucking, gradual, nymph

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14
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Hemiptera “half-wing” examples

A

lacebug, stinkbug

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15
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Homoptera “same-wing”

A

piercing-sucking, gradual, nymph

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16
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Homoptera “same-wing” examples

A

cicadas, leafhopper, scales, whiteflies, aphids

17
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Lepidoptera “scale-wing”

A

juvenile chewing, complete, larvae/caterpillar

18
Q

Lepidoptera “scale-wing” examples

A

butterflies, moths