front 1 Grylloblattodea | back 1 Rock crawlers or ice crawlers |
front 2 Mantophasmatodea | back 2 The gladiators or heel walkers |
front 3 Phasmatodea | back 3 Stick & leaf insects |
front 4 Embioptera | back 4 Webspinners |
front 5 Pscocodea | back 5 Book lice, bark lice and true lice |
front 6 Thysanoptera | back 6 Thrips |
front 7 How many Hemiptera suborders? | back 7 4 |
front 8 Sternorrhyncha | back 8 -about 49 fams -ONLY herbivorous -aphids, scale insects, the basal hemipteran suborder |
front 9 Auchenorrhyncha | back 9 -33 fams -ONLY herbivorous -the Hoppers + spittle bugs -leaf hopper pest of wineries -plant hopper = filter chamber |
front 10 Heteroptera | back 10 - about 88 fams, the TRUE bugs -herbivorous, predacious, parasitic -largest hemiptera suborder - it is very diverse |
front 11 Coleorrhyncha | back 11 -single fam, uncommon -herbivorous on mosses & liverworts -found only in Southern Hemisphere -likely originated in Antartica |
front 12 Hemiptera | back 12 Bugs, aphids, hoppers, etc |
front 13 Raphidioptera | back 13 Snakeflies |
front 14 Megaloptera | back 14 Alderflies, Dobson flies and fishflies |
front 15 Neuroptera | back 15 Lacewings, antlions, mantidflies |
front 16 Which hemiptera suborders have the rostrum permanently directed backwards? | back 16 Sternorrhyncha & Auchenorryhncha |