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True Bug order name
Hemiptera
Grasshopper order name
Orthoptera
Cricket order name
Orthoptera
Katydids order name
Orthoptera
Dragonfly/damselfly order name
Odonata
Moth order name
Lepidoptera
Butterfly order name
Lepidoptera
Wasp order name
Hymenoptera
Ant order name
Hymenoptera
Bee order name
Hymenoptera
True fly order name
Diptera
Beetle order name
Coleoptera
Ladybug order name
Coleoptera
BLANK are insects with only two wings and balancing organs
True flies
BLANK possess piercing-sucking mouthparts, a "hemelytra" wing structure incomplete metamorphosis
True bugs
True bug mouth parts
piercing/sucking
True bug type of metamorphosis
Incomplete
Grasshopper/Crickets/Katydids type of metamorphosis
Incomplete
Grasshopper/Crickets/Katydids type of mouth part
Chewing
Dragonfly/damselfly mouth parts
Chewing
Moth/butterfly mouth parts
siphoning
Moth/butterfly type of metamorphosis
Complete
Wasp/Ants/Bees mouth parts
Chewing
Wasp/Ants/Bees type of metamorphosis
Complete
True fly mouth part
piercing/sucking
True Fly type of metamorphosis
Complete
Beetle/ladybug mouth parts
chewing
Beetle/lady bug type of metamorphosis
Complete
Coleoptera wing type
Elytra
Orthoptera wing type
tegmina
Hemiptera wing type
Hemelytra
Diptera wing type
Halteres
Hymenoptera wing type
Hamuli
Lepidoptera wing type
scaled wings
Odonata metamorphosis type
Incomplete
odonata that hold wings out and flat
Dragonfly
Odonata that holds wings together
damselfly
3 segments of the thorax
Prothorax, mesothorax, metathorax
Mesothorax
Forewings
Metathorax
Hindwings