Order Colepotera.

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Order Colepotera

017 Boll weevil Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Pest

039 Darkling beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Variable (Beneficial and Pest)

Dermestid Beetle Coleoptera Complete chewing

045 Dung beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Beneficial

052 Flea beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Pest

078 Ladybird beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing

079 Ladybird beetle larva Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Beneficial

082 Longhorned beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Pest

088 Metallic wood boring beetle Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Pest

149 White grub Coleoptera Complete or Holometabolous Chewing Pest

Order Odonata

043 Dragonfly- Odonata Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Beneficial Adult Nymph

Order Dermaptera

046 Earwig Dermaptera Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Beneficial

Order Orthoptera

049 Field cricket Orthoptera Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Pest

075 Katydid Orthoptera Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Variable

100 Praying mantis Mantodea Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Beneficial

Order Siphonaptera

051 Flea Siphonaptera Complete or Holometabolous Piercing-sucking Pest

Order Opiliones

063 Harvestman/ Daddy-Long_legs Non-insect , no metamorphosis Variable (Beneficial and Pest)

Order Ephemeroptera

086 Mayfly Ephemeroptera Incomplete, or Hemimetabolous No mouthparts or digestive system IN glass vial

Order Mantodea

Order Collembola

123 Springtail Collembola No metamorphosis Ametabolous Chewing Variable (Pest and Beneficial) Micrscopic – Notice spike out of abdomen, that is the spring

Order Plecoptera

126 Stonefly Plecoptera Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Beneficial

Order Thysanoptera

135 Thrips Thysanoptera Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Piercing-sucking Variable Microscopic

Order Phasmatodea

145 Walkingstick Phasmatodea Incomplete or Hemimetabolous Chewing Variable