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Identifying Common Insects by Order: A Simple Guide

Discover various insect orders with descriptions and identification tips, from Anoplura to Isoptera, including beetles, flies, bugs, and stinging insects.

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Identifying Common Insects by Order: A Simple Guide

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  1. Common Insects - Identification by Order

  2. Order - Anoplura • Simple • Sucking • Only Hog Louse • Can attack deer, moose, elk, wild hogs

  3. Hog Louse

  4. Order - Blattodea • Simple • Chewing • Cockroaches

  5. American cockroach

  6. Order - Coleoptera • Complete • Chewing • Beetles, Weevils, and Rootworms

  7. Alfalfa Weevil

  8. Bean Leaf Beetle Black Triangle behind neck

  9. Blister Beetle

  10. Click Beetle

  11. Colorado Potato Beetle

  12. Elm Leaf Beetle

  13. Flea Beetle

  14. Green June Beetle

  15. Ground Beetle

  16. Ladybird Beetle

  17. Lightningbug (firefly)

  18. Metallic Wood-Boring Beetle

  19. Mexican Bean Beetle

  20. Northern Corn Rootworm

  21. Soldier Beetle

  22. Southern Corn Rootworm (Spotted Cucumber Beetle)

  23. Order - Diptera • Complete • Sucking • Flies & Mosquitoes

  24. Horse Fly

  25. House Fly

  26. Mosquito

  27. Order - Ephemeroptera • Simple • Chewing • Mayfly

  28. Mayfly

  29. Order - Hemiptera • Simple • Sucking • Bugs

  30. Assassin bug

  31. Boxelder Bug

  32. Brown Stink Bug

  33. Damsel bug Enlarged front legs

  34. Giant Water Bug

  35. Green Stink Bug

  36. Squash Bug

  37. Water strider

  38. Order - Homoptera • Simple • Sucking • Cicada, Leafhopper, Treehopper, Mealybug

  39. Cicada

  40. Order - Hymenoptera • Complete • Chewing • Stinging Insects

  41. Ant

  42. Bald-faced hornet

  43. Bumble Bee Often confused with carpenter bees, bumble bees are characterized by the hairiness of the abdomen (carpenter bees have a smooth abdomen).

  44. Carpenter bee

  45. Honey Bee

  46. Mud Dauber Wasp

  47. Velvet ant

  48. Yellowjacket

  49. Order - Isoptera • Simple • Chewing • Termites

  50. Termite

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