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Insect Pictures and Names

Insect names are: locusts, butterflies, bees, dragonflies, grasshoppers.

1, locusts: commonly known as "grasshopper", belongs to Orthoptera, including grasshoppers, grasshoppers, locusts, including the species of the General Family, the General Family, there are more than 10,000 species in the world, there are more than 1,000 species in our country, distributed throughout the world's tropics, temperate grasslands and desert areas. Locusts mainly include flying locusts and earth locusts. In our country, there are three kinds of flying locusts: East Asian flying locust, Asian flying locust and Tibetan flying locust.

2, butterflies: arthropods, insects, Lepidoptera, Hammerhorn suborder of animals. There are about 14,000 species worldwide, most of which are distributed in the Americas, especially in the Amazon River Basin varieties. Butterflies are generally brightly colored, wings and body with a variety of spots, the largest butterflies spread wings up to 28-30 cm or so, the smallest only 0.7 cm or so.

3, bees: in the insect taxonomy belongs to the Hymenoptera, the suborder of the slender-waisted, needle-tailed part, the general family of bees, the honeybee family of insects collectively, is an important group of Hymenoptera. According to the fossil data, bees have been found in large numbers in the late Eocene strata of the Tertiary period, and many species of the Honey Bee family have great economic value and are closely related to human life.

4, dragonflies: invertebrates, arthropods, insects, winged subclass, dragonflies, poorly winged suborder, divided into dragon family and dragonfly family. Generally larger, long and narrow wings, membranous, reticulate wing veins are extremely clear. Extremely sensitive vision, 3 single eyes, 1 pair of antennae, thin and shorter, chewing mouthparts.

5, grasshoppers: invertebrates, insects, Orthoptera, locusts, grasshoppers, subfamily grasshopper insects. Commonly found in China are Chinese grasshoppers. If held in the hand, the two hind feet can be used to hop up and down. It has a chewing mouthparts and harms grasshoppers, mostly living in the fields and bushes. Widely distributed, but more distributed in the southern provinces.