None. Insects always have 3 pairs of legs. That is one of the features that defines the word insect.
Creatures such as Spiders, centipedes, millipedes and scorpions are no longer considered insects, although they were in Carolus Linnaeus's original classification system, as were allmembers of the phylum Arthropoda (which basically means "jointed leg"). Somewhere in the mid 1800s, zoologists - specifically entomologists - decided that only 6-legged animals would be included in the classification Insecta, and would here-ever-after be classified as Hexapoda. The spiders, et al, were dropped into their own categories.
As for the word "bug", it too is a specifically defined entomological term and does not refer to everything that crawls. It refers to only two suborders of the order Hemiptera, and does not include such well known "bugs" as the ladybug, the doodlebug or the sow bug (all of which, by the way, are insects).
None. To be an insect, among other factors the invertebrate can't have more or less than 3 pairs of jointed legs. If it has 8 legs than it usually is a spider and if it has less (most commonly 2 - 4 legs) it is a mammal.
All insects have 6 legs , most of them have wings .
All insects have six legs.
Illacme plenipes is a millipede found in the central of the state of California. It has 750 legs, more than any other millipede.
Insects have 6 legs
yes insects have 6 legs
6-legged insects
6 legs. (3 pairs of 2).
All adult insects have six legs, although sometimes some of the legs may be modified and not look like legs. This is unusual, however.Insect larvae (e.g. caterpillars) often have more than six "legs", although they are a different type of leg.
6
Butterflies are insects. All insects have 6 legs (or 3 pairs of legs).
That is impossible, many insects have not been discovered. In general, insects all have 6 legs.
Insects have 3 pairs of legs (6)
Inscts Insects. Because they have no backbone and they have 6 legs!