Lambert Smiths INSECTA

South African Insects and Macro-photography

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Arachnids

are Spiders

 

Not insects but included anyway


Blattodea

are Cockroaches

The name Blattodea comes from "blatta",the Greek word for cockroach.

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Coleoptera

are Beetles

Name from the Greek "koleos" meaning sheath and "ptera" meaning wings, refers to the modified front wings which serve as protective covers for the membranous hind wings.

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Diptera 

are Flies

The name Diptera, derived from the Greek words "di" meaning two and "ptera" meaning wings, refers to the fact that true flies have only a single pair of wings.

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Hemiptera

are Bugs

Heteroptera, from the Greek "hetero-" meaning different and "ptera" meaning wings.

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Hymenoptera

are Ants, Bees, Wasps

The name Hymenoptera is derived from the Greek words "hymen" meaning membrane and "ptera" meaning wings.

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Isoptera

are Termites, White ants

The name Isoptera, derived from the Greek "iso" meaning equal and "ptera" meaning wings, refers to the similar size, shape, and venation of the four wings.

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Lepidoptera

are Butterflies and Moths

The name Lepidoptera, derived from the Greek words "lepido" for scale and "ptera" for wings, refers to the flattened hairs (scales) that cover the body and wings of most adults.

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Mantodea

are Praying Mantids

The name Mantodea is derived from "mantis", the Greek word for these insects.

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Mecoptera

are Scorpionflies / Hangingflies

The name Mecoptera, derived from the Greek words "meco" meaning long and "ptera" meaning wings, refers to the shape of both the front and hind wings.

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Neuroptera

are Lacewings, Antlions

The name Neuroptera is derived from the Greek word "neuron" meaning sinew and "ptera" meaning wings.   The modern English translation "nerve-wings" is appropriate because it alludes to the extensive branching found in the wing veins of most Neuroptera.

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Odonata

are Dragonflies, Damselflies

The name Odonata, derived from the Greek "odonto-" meaning tooth, refers to the strong teeth found on the mandibles of most adults.

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Orthoptera

are Grasshoppers, Locusts, Crickets, Katydids

The name Orthoptera, derived from the Greek "ortho" meaning straight and "ptera" meaning wing, refers to the parallel-sided structure of the front wings

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Phasmatodea

are Stick insects

The name Phasmatodea, derived from the Greek "phasm" meaning phantom, refers to the cryptic appearance and behavior of these insects.

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Plectoptera

are Stoneflies

The name Plecoptera, derived from the Greek "pleco" meaning folded and "ptera" meaning wing, refers to the pleated hind wings which fold under the front wings when the insect is at rest.

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Ephemeroptera

  are Mayflies

The name Ephemeroptera is derived from the Greek "ephemera" meaning short-lived, and "ptera" meaning wings.   This is a reference to the short lifespan of most adult mayflies.