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* = ► = THE INSECT ORDERS Kingdom? Phylum? Class? The “Terrific 10” Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda (jointed foot) Class: Insecta * = The “Terrific 10” ► = The “Nifty 19”                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

* ODONATA DRAGONFLIES                                DRAGONFLIES & DAMSELFLIES - DAMSELFLIES

* ORTHOPTERA GRASSHOPPERS COCKROACHES LOCUST CRICKET GRASSHOPPERS, COCKROACHES, MANTES, CRICKETS, LOCUSTS LOCUST CRICKET

* DERMAPTERA EARWIGS EARWIGS -

* EPHEMEROPTERA                                MAYFLIES - MAYFLIES

* COLEOPTERA                                                               THE BEETLES BEETLES -

* FLIES DIPTERA FLIES – have halteres (balancers) on the thorax

* HEMIPTERA TRUE BUGS TRUE BUGS -

* HOMOPTERA APHIDS HOPPERS CICADA LEAF TREE HOPPERS CICADAS, TREEHOPPERS, LEAFHOPPERS, APHIDS, SCALE INSECTS - TREE HOPPERS APHIDS CICADA

* LEPIDOPTERA BUTTERFLIES                                                               MOTHS MOTHS & BUTTERFLIES -

* HYMENOPTERA WASPS & BEES VELVET ANT ANTS BEES, WASPS, ANTS, VELVET ANTS VELVET ANT ANTS

► COLLEMBOLA SPRINGTAILS – have a furculum SPRINGTAILS

► PLECOPTERA STONEFLIES - STONEFLIES

► Firebrats THYSANURA BRISTLETAILS, SILVERFISH, FIREBRATS - Silverfish

ISOPTERA ► TERMITES - TERMITES

► ANOPLURA TRUE LICE (MAMMAL HOSTS) - MAMMAL LICE

► TRICHOPTERA CADDISFLIES CADDISFLIES -

► NEUROPTERA ANT LION ANT LION DOBSON FLIES                                ANTLIONS, LACEWINGS, DOBSONFLIES - ANT LION ANT LION

► MECOPTERA SCORPIONFLIES                                SCORPIONFLIES -

► SIPHONAPTERA FLEAS FLEAS -