Does it consists of segments?
Yes, three(head, thorax, abdomen)
How many body segments does this order have?
Characteristics of the members.
One pair of flight wings and a pair of modified hind wings called halteres, which are used for balancing.
What kind of metamorphosis does it do?
Incomplete(simple)
Insect Description: Thin antennae with clubbed ends, often bright coloration, smoother, thinner bodies, fine wing scales, diurnal, rest with wings held upright.
Butterfly
What do these members eat?
Plants and roots.
Name the body segments.
What does this member eat?
Plants, or animal juices, or other insects
All are plant feeders, True or False.
True
Insect Description: Variable antennae, often feathered, no clubbed end, large wing scales, usually nocturnal or crepuscular, rest with wings to their side or folded back.
Moth
Name three Insects in this category.
Crickets, grasshoppers, locusts, Cockroaches
Name two insects in this category
Damselflies, Dragonfly
Name an insect in this category.
Name three insects in this category.
Treehopper, Aphids, leafhopper, cicada, spittlebug, and Mealybug.
Name two insects in this category.
Stages of life cycle.
Egg, Nymph, Adult
What does this member feed on?
Mosquitos, midges, butterflies, bees, flies.
Stages of life cycle.
Stages of life cycle.
Moths are more evolutionarily diverse, True or False
True
Characteristics of this member?
Have a generally cylindrical body, with elongated hindlegs and musculature adapted for jumping. They have mandibulate mouthparts for biting and chewing and large compound eyes
Egg, Larva, Adult
What are its mouth parts used for?
Sucking, piercing-sucking, cutting-sponging, or sponging.
Characteristics of the members.
Two pair of wings usually membranous.
What's the percentage of Moths and Butterflies?
90% Moths, 10% Butterflies