Subordinal Characteristics: (1) sucking mouthparts (2) gradual metamorphosis (3) two pairs of wings, the first pair half-thickened, the second pair membranous.

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Subordinal Characteristics: (1) sucking mouthparts (2) gradual metamorphosis (3) two pairs of wings, the first pair half-thickened, the second pair membranous HEMIPTERA Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Green stink bug Family/Group common name  Stink bug Scientific family name  Pentatomidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Brown stink bug Family/Group common name  Stink bug Scientific family name  Pentatomidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Harlequin bug Family/Group common name  Stink bug Scientific family name  Pentatomidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Spined soldier bug Family/Group common name  Stink bug Scientific family name  Pentatomidae Food  Insects Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Chinch bug Family/Group common name .. Scientific family name  Lygaeidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Milkweed bug Scientific family name  Lygaeidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Squash bug Family/Group common name .. Scientific family name  Coreidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Leaffooted plant bug Scientific family name  Coreidae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Tarnished plant bug Family/Group common name  Plant bug Scientific family name  Miridae Food  Plant sap Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name  Wheel bug Family/Group common name  Assassin bug Scientific family name  Reduviidae Food  Insects, blood of vertebrates Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Nabid Scientific family name .. Food  Insects Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Backswimmer Scientific family name .. Food  Insects, small fish Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Giant water bug Scientific family name .. Food  Insects, small fish Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs

HEMIPTERA Species common name .. Family/Group common name  Water strider Scientific family name .. Food  Live & dead insects Suborder: HETEROPTERA True bugs