Earwigs have a pair of pincers.
Head goes on the front, abdomen goes on the back.
The back end of an insect is called, the Abdomen. Their body consists of the Head, the Thorax, and the Abdomen.
Abdomen.
Yes
It sounds like it could be a species of assassin bug
Antennae, compound eyes, external skeleton, three body parts and six legs are what makes an insect an insect.Specifically, an insect has one pair of antennae -- sometimes called feelers -- on the first of its three body parts, the head. Thousands of photoreceptor units make up an insect's eyes. Its skeleton supports its body from the outside, not the inside as is the case with humankind. It will have noticeable middle (thorax) and end (abdomen) body regions as well as three sets of jointed, segmented legs.
Head,thorax,abdomen front to back. with some species specific exceptions
The insect order characterized by a straight line down its abdomen is the Hemiptera, commonly known as true bugs. This line is often referred to as the "scutellum," which is a triangular plate on the back of the insect. Hemiptera includes a variety of insects such as aphids, planthoppers, and shield bugs, many of which are known for their piercing-sucking mouthparts.
The insect with orange stripes on its back is commonly known as a tiger beetle.
Yes, prone is face down (abdomen) and supine is face up (back).
The insect with wings and distinctive stripes on its back is a wasp.
It is probably an Ichneumon wasp. Their antennae are longer and have more segments than most other wasps. These are not known to sting people.