1. Wing membranous with few veins and front wings larger than hind wings ______________________________________.
2. Front wings are thick at base and leathery/membranous tips overlap at rest _____________________________.
3. Front wings hard and cover hind wings at rest ________________________________________.
4. Only one pair of wings ______________________________________________.
5. What common insect belongs to the order Odonata? ___________________.
6. Mosquitoes belong to what order? ________________________.
Hymenoptera
: membrane wings/ typically two pairs of wings, some groups wingless (ants)/ hind wings smaller than front wings, linked together by small hooks (hamuli)/ wings have few cross-veins,
Blattodea
: insect avoiding light/ antennae slender, filiform/ pronotum oval, shield like, covering much of head and thorax/ legs adapted for running,
Coleopteran: hard wings/ front wings (elytra) are hard and serve as covers for the hing wings, meet in a line down the middle of the back/ hind wings large, membranous,
Odonata
Odonata
: toothed flies/ antennae short and bristle-like/ compound eyes large often covering most of the head/ four membranous wings with many veins and cross veins/ base of hind wing broader than forewing,
Mosquitoes are insects belonging to the order Diptera, the true flies.