1. Locust: commonly known as "grasshopper", belonging to Orthoptera, including Tetrigoidea, Acridoidea and Acridoidea. There are more than 10000 species in the world, and there are more than 1000 species in China, which are distributed in tropical and temperate grasslands and desert areas all over the world. Locusts mainly include locusts and earthworms. There are three kinds of migratory locusts in China: oriental migratory locust, Asian migratory locust and Tibetan migratory locust.
2. Butterfly: a general term for arthropods, Insecta, Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. There are about 14000 species in the world, most of which are distributed in America, especially in the Amazon basin. Butterflies are usually brightly colored and have various spots on their wings and bodies. The largest butterfly can spread its wings about 28 ~ 30 cm, and the smallest one is only about 0.7 cm.
3. Bees: In insect taxonomy, they belong to the general name of HYMENOPTERA, LEPIDOPTERA, Spoturoidea, Apiidae and are important groups of HYMENOPTERA. According to fossil data, a large number of bees have been found in the late Eocene strata of Tertiary, and many species of APIs have great economic value and are closely related to human life.
4. Dragonflies: invertebrates, arthropods, Insecta, Winged Subclass, Odonata, Heteroptera, divided into Odonata and Odonata. Generally, the body is large, the wings are long and narrow, and the membrane veins and reticular veins are extremely clear. Vision is extremely sensitive, 3 eyes, 1 antenna, thin and short, chewing mouthparts.
5. Cao Meng: the collective name of invertebrates, Insecta, Orthoptera, Acridoidea and grasshopper. Chinese grasshoppers are very common in China. If you hold it with your hands, your hind legs can jump up and down. Chewing mouthparts that harm Gramineae animals live mostly in fields and grass. Widely distributed, but mostly distributed in southern provinces.