Miscellaneous Insect Groups

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Miscellaneous Insect Groups FFA Entomology CDE

Flea Scorpionfly Caddisfly Hog Louse Earwig Mayfly Praying mantid Stonefly Termite Walking stick

Flea 039 Order- Siphonaptera Metamorphosis- Complete Mouth Parts- Sucking

Scorpionfly 086 Order- Mecoptera Metamorphosis- Complete Mouth Parts- Chewing

Caddisfly 019 Order- Trichoptera Metamorphosis- Complete Mouth Parts- Chewing

Hog Louse 051 Order- Anoplura Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Sucking

Earwig 035 Order- Dermaptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing

Mayfly 066 Order- Ephemeroptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing

Praying mantid 080 Order- Mantodea Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing

Stonefly 090 Order- Plecoptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing

Termite 095 Order- Isoptera Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing

Walking stick 105 Order- Phasmatodea Metamorphosis- Simple Mouth Parts- Chewing