Flies (Diptera)? They generally have normal membranous front wings and very tiny hind wings modified into stubs called halteres.
Yes. Crickets have two sets of wings like most insects and are of the insect order Orthoptera. The forewing is shortened and leathery, known as a tegmina, and acts as a covering over the larger membranous hind-wing.
Insect population is larger.
No, it's a mammal, much much larger than your average insect.
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All bugs are considered insects. However, an inchworm does not have the traits associated with bugs it is part of the larger insect family.
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God didn't want his "insect" too large for the ladies.
They feed on a variety of insects including caterpillars, flies, bees and butterflies. The larger the dragonfly the larger insect they choose to eat.
The larger cousin of a grasshopper is:A Weta
Not always.
Male and female stick insects differ greatly in size. The females are much larger than the male and are very solid-looking and are often quite broad. The males are often slender and delicate-looking and are always much shorter than the female.
The fore wing is brown and lethery and it is used to protect the hindwing. The hindwing is thinner, papery, differs in color along with the grasshopper species and it is sometimes used for flight or to stabalize the grasshopper while jumping...