Insect Orders COLEOPTERABEETLES FOUR WINGS- TWO PAIRS CHEWING MOUTHPARTS HARMFUL(EXCEPTIONS) ELYTRA COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS.

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Insect Orders

COLEOPTERABEETLES FOUR WINGS- TWO PAIRS CHEWING MOUTHPARTS HARMFUL(EXCEPTIONS) ELYTRA COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

DIPTERA FLIES TWO PAIR WINGS-1 PAIR SHOWING COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS HARMFUL SUCKING MOUTHPARTS

HEMIPTERATRUE BUGS WINGLESS OR TWO PAIRS PIERCING AND SUCKING MOUTHPARTS HARMFUL/ X ON ABDOMEN INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

HYMENOPTERABEES, WASP,ANTS, HORNETS WINGLESS OR TWO PAIRS CHEWING AND SUCKING MOUTHPARTS HELPFUL COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

ISOPTERA TERMITES WINGLESS OR TWO PAIRS CHEWING MOUTHPARTS HARMFUL INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

LEPIDOPTERAMOTHS &BUTTERFLIES 4 W INGS/TWO PAIRS COILED, SUCKING MOUTHPARTS MOTHS/HARMFUL/FEATHERED ANTENNAE/NOCTURNAL BUTTERFLIES/BENEFICAL/KNOBBED ANTENNAE/DIURNAL COMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

ODONATA DRAGONFLIES AND DAMSELFLIES 2 PAIR OF WINGS CHEWING MOUTHPARTS NO ANTENNAE BENEFICAL INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS

ORTHOPTERA GRASSHOPPERS & CRICKETS 2 PAIR OF WINGS CHEWING MOUTHPARATS HARMFUL INCOMPLETE METAMORPHOSIS