Insects form a class called insecta. There are several orders within the class, and an insect species could fall into any of them.
Flies belong to the order Diptera, which is characterized by having two functional wings for flying. They are a diverse group of insects that includes various species such as house flies, fruit flies, and mosquitoes.
Hemiptera is the class of the stink bug Coleoptera is the order
Diptera
A fly belongs to the family Muscidae in the order Diptera, which includes true flies.
No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.
An insect, such as a butterfly, does not belong to the chordate phylum. Insects belong to the phylum Arthropoda.
The water striding insect belongs to the animal kingdom, which is known as Animalia.
Praying mantis belong to the order Mantodea.
Order BlattodeaThe cockroach is in the insect family.
A fly is an insect belonging to the order Diptera.
Isopoda.[A woodlouse in NOT an insect]
Butterflies belong to the Animalia kingdom. They also belong to the phylum arthropoda and also belong to the suborder rhopalocera.
A fly belongs to the family Muscidae in the order Diptera, which includes true flies.
Mosquito belong to the insect family.
It has six legs, three major segments, and an exoskeleton. I defiantly think does belong in the insect family.
Kingdom Animalia
insect
No. Insects belong to the Insecta class, and centipedes belong to the Chilopoda class.
The plural of the fly, the insect, is flies
Yes. Six legs & wings means insect! ^^