Hymenoptera
Ants, Bees and Wasps. The Order Hymenoptera.
They all have a queen
Ants and bees/wasps.
Yes, ants are insects. They belong to the order Hymenoptera and are closely related to bees and wasps. Ants are social insects that live in colonies and are known for their organized and cooperative behavior.
Hymenoptera are an order of insects with bees, wasps and ants being examples. The name refers to the membrane like wings
Insects. They come under the group of Arthropods
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which is characterized by invertebrates with exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed appendages. Specifically, ants are classified under the class Insecta and the order Hymenoptera. This diverse group includes other insects like bees and wasps. Ants are known for their complex social structures and behaviors.
The only insects that can truly sting are bees, wasps and ants, and then just the social species (living together in colonies).
Insects that are native to the temperate woodland and shrubland include ants, bees, wasps, and cicadas. It also includes grasshoppers and flies.
It depends what is meant by important. Ants, bees, beetles, flies, wasps, ...
Kingdom: Metazoa (also called Animalia, multicellular animals)Phylum: Arthropoda (arthropods)Class: Insecta (true insects)Order: Hymenoptera (membrane winged, includes ants, bees, wasps, sawflies)Family: Apidae (bees, including honey bees and bumble bees)Genus: ApisSpecies: Apis mellifera (honey bee)
Hymenoptera is the group of insects which includes bees, wasps, ants, sawfliesand hover flies among etc. The name comes from Greek and means 'membrane winged'.a type of wasp in this group is the flower wasp.