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Q: What is the habitat of the homoptera?
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A suborder as a scientific classification and a true bug as an example are what a homoptera is.Specifically, aphids, cicadas, leafhoppers and scale insects are familiar examples of true bugs. True bugs always have sucking mouthparts. They may have either completely membraneous or partly hardened wings. They represent members of a suborder -- whose name is debated in scientific circles -- within the insect order Hemiptera.


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The place where an organism usually lives?

In a habitat


The place where an organism lives is called its?

habitat, niche, environment are all used to describe this.