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Title: Insect Orders (new) - in blue


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Entomology 462 Orders of Insects
David J. Shetlar, Ph.D. The BugDoc
The Ohio State University, OARDC OSU
Extension Columbus, OH
Revised September, 2007 - DJS
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Class Hexapoda (the insects)
  • Three tagmata head, thorax, abdomen
  • Thorax with three pairs of legs normally two
    pairs of wings in adult stage
  • Head with one pair of antennae
  • Respiration by trachea
  • Terrestrial fresh water inhabitants

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Class Hexapoda (all have one pair of antennae, a
head, thorax abdominal regions, three pair of
legs, adults usually have wings, use
trachea) Life Cycle Groups
  • Simple Metamorphosis (incomplete) - egg,
    nymph, adult stages
  • Complete Metamorphosis - egg, larva, pupa,
    adult stages

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Incomplete Metamorphosis Example (hairy chinch
bug)
egg 1st 2nd
3rd 4th
5th adult
instar instar instar
instar instar
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Incomplete Metamorphosis Example (hairy chinch
bug)
egg 1st 2nd 3rd
4th 5th
normal wing short wing
instar instar instar
instar instar
adult adult
Egg Nymphal

Adult Stage
Stage
Stage
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Complete Metamorphosis Example (May/June beetle)
egg 1st 2nd
3rd
pupa adult
instar instar
instar
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Complete Metamorphosis Example (northern masked
chafer)
egg 1st 2nd
3rd
pupa adult
instar instar
instar
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Hexapod Orders
Entognathous Hexapods Order Protura Order
Collembola Order Diplura Ectognathous apterygote
Hexapods Order Microcoryphia Order
Thysanura Pterygote Hexapods (simple
metamorphosis) Order Ephemeroptera Order
Odonata Order Orthoptera Order
Phasmatodea Order Dermaptera Order
Plecoptera Order Isoptera
(simple metamorphosis contd) Order
Mantodea Order Blattodea Order Hemiptera Order
Thysanoptera Order Psocoptera Order
Phthiraptera (complete metamorphosis) Order
Coleoptera Order Neuroptera Order
Hymenoptera Order Trichoptera Order
Lepidoptera Order Siphonaptera Order Diptera
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Orders of Insects (no metamorphosis)
  • Some consider these groups insect-like and
    place in different class or subclass.
  • Adults do not have wings and may molt after
    becoming mature
  • Thysanura - silverfish, firebrats
  • Collembola - springtails

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Thysanura (silverfish, firebrats 0.4K spp.)
no wings as adults, 2-3 caudal appendages (two
cerci and sometimes central telson) adults may
continue to molt
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Collembola (springtails gt6K spp.)
no wings as adults, caudal appendage designed
for jumping (furcula colliphore) adults may
molt
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Orders of Insects (simple metamorphosis)
  • Ephemeroptera - mayflies, shadflies
  • Odonata - dragonflies, damselflies
  • Orthoptera - grasshoppers, crickets, katydids
  • Dermaptera earwigs
  • Plecoptera - stoneflies
  • Isoptera - termites

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Ephemeroptera (Mayflies, shadflies, Canadian
soldiers 2K spp.)
front wings large, triangular, held over body at
rest hind wings small or absent aquatic nymphs
with abdominal gills caudal appendages (2 or 3)
long chewing mouthparts often non-functional in
adult
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Odonata (dragonflies and damselflies 5K spp.)
front and hind wings narrow with many cross
veins, membranous aquatic nymphs (naiads)
predatory with caudal or rectal gills antennae
bristlelike, no abdominal cerci chewing
mouthparts
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Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets, Katydids
gt20K spp.)
front wings leathery, hind wings folded like a
fan, chewing mouthparts, two cerci - usually
short
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Dermaptera (earwigs 1.8K spp.)
front wings short, leathery hind wings double
folded abdominal cerci forceps-like chewing
mouthparts
Seashore earwig adult
European earwig with eggs
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Plecoptera (stoneflies 2K spp.)
front wings narrow hind wings folded fanlike
aquatic nymphs (naiads) with abdominal gills
abdominal cerci straight, moderately long
chewing mouthparts
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Isoptera (termites gt2.3K spp.)
social insects, winged reproductives with both
wings same size and membranous straight or
curved antennae consists of beadlike segments
abdomen broadly joined to thorax one to
two-segmented cerci chewing mouthparts
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Orders of Insects (incomplete metamorphosis
contd)
  • Mantoidea mantids
  • Blattodea cockroaches
  • Hemiptera - true bugs bug-like insects
  • Thysanoptera - thrips
  • Psocoptera - barklice, booklice
  • Phthiraptera - biting sucking lice

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Mantodea (mantids, praying mantis 1.8K spp.)
front legs raptorial (modified for grasping),
prothroax elongated, chewing mouthparts, two
short cerci
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Blattodea (cockroaches lt4K spp.)
body flattened and oval, front wings leathery,
hind wings folded like a fan, chewing mouthparts,
two short cerci
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Hemiptera (s.o. Heteroptera) (true bugs 23K spp.)
front wings half leathery half membranous
hind wings membranous usually long antennae
sucking mouthparts arise from front of head
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Hemiptera (s.o. Auchenorrhyncha) (buglike
insects cicadas, leaf, plant tree hoppers 33K
spp.)
front wings same texture throughout, leathery or
membranous (wings often absent) long or
bristlelike antennae sucking mouthparts arise
from back of head or between front legs
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Hemiptera (s.o. Sternorrhyncha) (buglike insects
psyllids, whiteflies, aphids, mealybugs, scales)
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Thysanoptera (thrips 4.5K spp.)
small front and hind wings bladelike with hair
fringe, often absent mouthparts modified rasping
sucking antennae short
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Psocoptera (psocids, booklice, barklice gt3K spp.)
front wings with reduced venation hind wings
reduced or absent wings often absent
distinctive frontal bulge on head long antennae
chewing mouthparts booklice are extremely
flattened
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Phthiraptera (Mallophaga) (biting lice 2.7K spp.)
very flat, small no wings chewing mouthparts
external parasites of birds and mammals
Chicken biting louse
30
Phthiraptera (Anoplura) (sucking lice 0.3K spp.)
small, flattened no wings sucking mouthparts
external parasites of mammals
Human head louse
Human crab louse
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Orders of Insects (complete metamorphosis)
  • Coleoptera beetles
  • Neuroptera - dobsonfly, lacewings
  • Hymenoptera - sawflies , bees, wasps
  • Tricoptera - caddisflies
  • Lepidoptera - butterflies moths
  • Siphonaptera - fleas
  • Diptera - gnats, mosquitoes, flies

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Coleoptera (beetles weevils gt300K spp.)
front wings shelllike, usually covering abdomen
hind wings membranous, folded under forewings
antennae variable, but evident chewing
mouthparts larvae variously shaped - elongate,
grublike, etc.
Ground beetle
Passalid beetle
Ground beetle larva
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Coleoptera (beetles weevils gt300K spp.)
Lady beetle
Rove beetle
May/June beetle
Bluegrass billbug adult larva
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Neuroptera (dobsonfly, lacewings, antlions 5.5K
spp.)
two pair wings with numerous veins, elongate
larvae with elongate mandibles, larvae adults
usually predatory
Green lacewing adult
Eggs
Cocoon
Larva
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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, sawflies 115K spp.)
front wings large, hind wings smaller, both
membraneous chewing mouthparts some with stings
- modified ovipositors larvae caterpillar-like,
sawflies or maggot-like
Redheaded pine sawfly adult, larvae, pupae
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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, sawflies 115K spp.)
Aphid wasp parasitizing aphid
Ichneumonid wasp attacking wood-boring larva
Acrobat ants
Yellowjacket wasp
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Trichoptera (caddisflies gt7K spp.)
mothlike adults but no scales on wings front
wings narrow, often covered with hairs larvae
caterpillar-like and aquatic
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Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths, caterpillars
150K spp.)
front and hind wings generally covered with
scales adult mouthparts a sucking tube, larvae
have chewing mouthparts and prolegs on abdomen
Cranberry girdler moth
Luna moth
Red admiral butterfly
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Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths, caterpillars
150K spp.)
Fiery skipper butterfly adult, egg, larva
pupa in cocoon
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Siphonaptera (fleas 2.4K spp.)
wingless, extoparasitic adults laterally
compressed jumping hind legs larvae have
chewing mouthparts and resemble midge larvae
Cat flea adult and larva
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Diptera (flies, midges, mosquitoes gt150K spp.)
front wings membranous hind wings reduced to
small balance organ - haltere mouthparts
piercing-sucking or sponging sucking larvae
wireworm shaped or maggots with chewing or
rasping mouthparts
Mosquito
House fly
Moth fly
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Diptera (flies, midges, mosquitoes gt150K spp.)
Fruit fly
Hover fly adult (on flower), eggs near aphids and
larva eating aphids
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