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Odanata Chewing mouthparts, incomplete metamorphosis, two pairs of similar wings
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Dragonfly - insects
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Damselfly - insects
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Orthoptera Chewing mouthparts, gradual metamorphosis, two pairs of wings, first pair thickened second pair membranous
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Differential grasshopper – Acrididae - Foliage
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Twostriped grasshopper – Acrididae - Foliage
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Longhorned grasshopper - Foliage
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Field cricket – Gryllidae – Foliage, Insects
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Tree cricket – Gryllidae - Foliage
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Mole cricket - Foliage
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Walking stick - Foliage
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Praying Mantid - Insects
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American Cockroach – Blattidae – Virtually anything
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Oriental cockroach – Blattidae – Virtually anything
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Brownbanded cockroach – Blattellidae – Virtually anything
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German cockroach – Blattellidae – Virtually anything
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Hemiptera Sucking mouthparts, gradual metamorphosis, two pairs of wings, the first pair half thickened, the second pair membranous
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Green stink bug – Pentatomidae – plant sap
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Brown stink bug – Pentatomidae – Plant sap
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Harlequin bug – Pentatomidae – Plant sap
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Spined soldier bug – Pentatomidae – Insects
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Chinch bug – Lygaeidae – Plant sap
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Milkweed bug – Lygaeidae – Plant sap
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Squash bug – Coreidae – plant sap
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Leaffooted plant bug – Coreidae – Plant sap
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Tarnished plant bug – Miridae – Plant sap
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Wheel bug – Reduviidae – Insects,blood of vertebrates
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Nabid - Insects
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Backswimmer – Insects, small fish
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Giant water bug – Insects, small fish
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Water strider – Live and dead insects
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Homoptera Sucking mouthparts or none, gradual metamorphosis, two pairs of wings, usually membranous, or none
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Cicada – Cicadidae – Plant sap
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Leafhopper – Cicadellidae – Plant sap
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Treehopper – membracidae – Plant sap
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Greenbug – Aphididae – Plant sap
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Spotted alfalfa aphid – Aphididae – Plant sap
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Pea aphid – Aphididae – Plant sap
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San Jose scale – Diaspidiae – Plant sap
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Euonymus Scale – Diaspididae – Plant sap
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Brown elm scale – Coccidae – Plant sap
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Neuroptera Chewing mouthparts, complete metamorphosis, two pairs of wings, with many cross viens
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Green lacewing (adult) - Insects
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Green lacewing (larva) - Insects
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Antlion (adult) - Insects
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Antlion (larva) - Insects
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Dobsonfly (adult) - Insects
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Hellgrammite (Dobsonfly larva) - Insects
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Coleoptera Chewing mouthparts, complete metamorphosis, two pairs of wings, the first pair hardened, the second pair membranous
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Ground beetle – Carabidae - Insects
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Colorado potato beetle – Chrysomelidea - Foliage
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Spotted cucumber beetle – Chrysomelidae - Foliage
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Elm leaf beetle – Chrysomelidae - Foliage
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Flea beetle – Chrysomelidae - Foliage
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Green June Beetle – Scarabaeidaie - Foliage
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May beetle – Scarabaeidae - Foliage
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White grub (larva) – Scarabaeidae – Plant roots
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Dung beetle – Scarabaeidae - Dung
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Click beetle – Elateridae - Foliage
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Black blister beetle – Meloidae - Foliage
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Grey blister beetle – meloidae - Foliage
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Metallic wood borer (adult) – Buprestidae – Foliage, Nectar
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Flatheaded wood borer (larva) – Buprestidae - Wood
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Longhorned beetle (adult) – Cerambycidae – Foliage, nectar
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Roundheaded wood borer (larva) – Cerambycidea - Wood
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Cottonwood borer – Cerambycidae – Foliage, nectar
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Alfalfa weevil – Curculionidea - Foliage
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Boll weevil – Curculionidae – Fruit of plant
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Pecan weevil – Curculionidae – Fruit of plant
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Plum curculio – Curcu
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Tiger beetle – Cicindelidae - Insects
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lionidae – Fruit of plant
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Lady beetle – Coccinellidae - Insects
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Rove beetle – staphylinidae - Insects
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Smaller European Elm Bark beetle - Wood
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Carrion beetle - Carrion
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Whirligig beetle - Insects
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Diving beetle - Insects
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Water scavenger beetle - Insects
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Firefly - Insects
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Lepidoptera Adults have sucking moughparts, larvae have chewing mouthparts, complete metamorphosis, adults have two pairs of wings covered with scales, larva none
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Garden webworm (larva) - Foliage
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Corn earworm moth (bollworm) – Noctuidae – nectar,pollen
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Corn earworm (bollworm) larva) – Noctuidae – Fruit of plant
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Whitelined sphinx moth – Sphingidae – Nectar/pollen
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Tomato hornworm moth – Sphingidae – Nectar/pollen
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Tomato hornworm (larva) – Sphingidae - Foliage
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Tobacco hornworm (larva) – sphingidae - Foliage
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Tiger moth – Nectar/pollen
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Luna moth – Nectar/pollen
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Cecropia moth – Nectar/pollen
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Polyphemus moth – Nectar/pollen
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Mimosa webworm (larva) - Foliage
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Bagworm case – Does not feed
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Skipper – Hesperiidae – Nectar/pollen
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Monarch butterfly – Nectar/pollen
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Viceroy – Nectar/pollen
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Red admiral butterfly – Nectar/pollen
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Swallowtail butterfly – Papilionidae – Nectar/pollen
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Sulphur butterfly – Pieridae – Nectar/pollen
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Diptera Mouthparts often piercing-sucking, sometimes sponging or lapping, sometimes not functional, complete metamorphosis, one pair of membranous wings
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Mosquito – Culicidae – Blood of animals
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Horse fly – Tabanidae – blood of animals
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Deer fly – Tabanidae – Blood of animals
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House fly – Muscidae – Virtually anything
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Stable fly – Muscidae – Blood of animals
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Horn fly – Muscidae – Blood of animals
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Robber fly – Asilidae - Insects
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Crane fly – Nectar/pollen
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Bee fly – Nectar/pollen
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Syrphid fly – Nectar/pollen
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Bluebottle fly – Waste, plant juices
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Cattle grub (larva) – Internal parasite
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hymenoptera Chewing mouthparts but the bees also suck nectar, complete metamorphosis, two pairs of membranous wings or none
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Carpenter ant – Formicidae – Insects, sweets, plant sap
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Red harvester ant – Formicidea - Seeds
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Velvet ant – Mutillidae – Parisites/insect
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Cicada killer - Insects
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Paper wasp – Insects, nectar
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Mud dauber – Spiders, nectar
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Blue mud dauber – Spiders, nectar
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Ichneumon wasp – Parasites/Insects
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Honey Bee – Apidae – Nectar/pollen
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Bumble bee – Apidae – Nectar/pollen
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Carpenter bee – Apidea – Nectar/pollen
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Other orders
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Silverfish – Thysanura – Starchy substances
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Mayfly – Ephemeroptera – does not feed
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Earwig – Dermaptera – Wast,plants
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Termite – Isoptera - Wood
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Stonefly – Plecoptera – Does not feed
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Chicken louse – Mallophaga – Feathers and skin
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Hog louse – Anoplura – Blood of animals
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Cat flea – Siphonaptera – Blood of animals
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Non - Insects
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Black widow spider - Insects
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Brown recluse spider - Insects
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Brown dog tick – Blood of animals
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American Dog tick – Blood of animals
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Gulf coast tick – Blood of animals
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Lone star tick – Blood of animals
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Scorpion - Insects
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Centipede - Insects
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Millipede – Decomposing organic matter
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Spider mite – Plant sap
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Pillbug – Decomposing organic matter
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Harvestman – Plant juices, dead insects
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