Insect Orders Thysanura (3 pronged bristletails)

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Insect Orders Thysanura (3 pronged bristletails) Diplura (2 pronged bristletails) Protura (Proturans) Collembola (Springtails) Ephemeroptera (May-flies) Odonata (Dragons and Damsels) Plecoptera (Stone-flies) Grylloblatodea Orthoptera (Grasshoppers) Phasmida (Stick insects) Dermaptera (Earwigs) Embioptera (Web s spinners) Dictyoptera (Roaches and Mantids) Isoptera (Termites) Zoraptera Psocoptera (book and bark lice) Mallogphaga (biting lice) Siphunculata (Sucking lice) Hemiptera (true bugs) Thysanoptera (Thrips) Neuroptera (lacewings) Mecoptera (Scorpion-flies) Siphonaptera (fleas) Coleoptera (Beetles) Strepsiptera (Stylops) Diptera (true flies) Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) Trichoptera (Caddis-flies) Hymenoptera (Ants, bees, and wasps)

Thysanura Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Diplura Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Bug guide

Protura Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Collembola Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of life Bug guide

Ephemeroptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Odonata Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Plecoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Bug guide

Grylloblatodea Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Orthoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Phasmida Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Bug guide

Dermaptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of life Bug guide

Embioptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Dictyoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Isoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Zoraptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Psocoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Bug guide

Mallophaga Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Siphunculata Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Bug guide

Hemiptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of life Project Bug guide

Thysanoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Neuroptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Mecoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Siphonaptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Coleoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of life Bug guide

Strepsiptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Tree of Life Bug guide

Diptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Lepidoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Trichoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide

Hymenoptera Check these web sites: Earth Life Photographs The National Zoo Insect Database Tree of Life Bug guide