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Crustaceans
Class: Crustacea
Proturans
Order: Protura very rare, very small, not usually considered insects
Diplurans
Order: Diplura features: 1/4-1/2 inch when full grown, no scales, two caudal structures, pale
white or semi-transparent
Springtail
Class: Hexopoda, Order: Collemola features: chewing mouthparts, short antennae, forker
"furcula" under abodomen
Jumping Bristletail
Class: Hexapoda, Order: Microdoryphia 3 tails, chewing mandibles
Silverfish
Class: Hexapoda, Order: Thysanura 3 tails, chewing mandibles, flatter body than bristletail
Dragonfly
Class: Insecta, Order: Ordonata, Suborder: Anisoptera broad wings, stouter bodies, larger
eyes, very strong fliers
Damselfly
, Class: Insecta, Order: Ordonata, Suborder: Zygoptera narrower wings, slender bodies,
smaller eyes, fluttering flight
Mayfly
Class: Insecta, Order: Ephemeroptera large and triangular forewings, bristlelike antennae
Stoneflies
Class: Insecta, Order: Plecoptera aquatic, bottom dwellers, two tails
Wood-eating cockroach
Class Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Family: Cryptocercidae chewing mouthparts, flattened body
shape, long and filamentous antennae
Subterranean termite
Class: Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Rhinotermitidae
Drywood termite
Class: Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Kalotermitidae
Dampwood Termite
Class: Insect, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Temposidae
Mantids
Class: Insecta, Order: Mantodea raptorial front legs, triangular head, cryptic coloration
Walking Sticks
Class: Insecta, Order: Phasmida, Family: Phasmatidae stick mimic with long gangly legs
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Crustaceans
Class: Crustacea
Proturans
Order: Protura very rare, very small, not usually considered insects
Diplurans
Order: Diplura features: 1/4-1/2 inch when full grown, no scales, two caudal structures, pale
white or semi-transparent
Springtail
Class: Hexopoda, Order: Collemola features: chewing mouthparts, short antennae, forker
"furcula" under abodomen
Jumping Bristletail
Class: Hexapoda, Order: Microdoryphia 3 tails, chewing mandibles
Silverfish
Class: Hexapoda, Order: Thysanura 3 tails, chewing mandibles, flatter body than bristletail
Dragonfly
Class: Insecta, Order: Ordonata, Suborder: Anisoptera broad wings, stouter bodies, larger
eyes, very strong fliers
Damselfly
, Class: Insecta, Order: Ordonata, Suborder: Zygoptera narrower wings, slender bodies,
smaller eyes, fluttering flight
Mayfly
Class: Insecta, Order: Ephemeroptera large and triangular forewings, bristlelike antennae
Stoneflies
Class: Insecta, Order: Plecoptera aquatic, bottom dwellers, two tails
Wood-eating cockroach
Class Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Family: Cryptocercidae chewing mouthparts, flattened body
shape, long and filamentous antennae
Subterranean termite
Class: Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Rhinotermitidae
Drywood termite
Class: Insecta, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Kalotermitidae
Dampwood Termite
Class: Insect, Order: Blattodea, Suborder: Isoptera, Family: Temposidae
Mantids
Class: Insecta, Order: Mantodea raptorial front legs, triangular head, cryptic coloration
Walking Sticks
Class: Insecta, Order: Phasmida, Family: Phasmatidae stick mimic with long gangly legs