There isn't one genus for all insects. Insects are part of a much larger group; Class: Insecta.
A butterfly is an insect belonging to the order Lepidoptera, which includes both butterflies and moths. It is not a genus or species itself, but rather a common name for a group of insects with distinct characteristics such as colorful wings and a unique life cycle.
Tracheal is not a scientific term used for classification. It is a part of the respiratory system in insects, functioning to deliver oxygen to tissues.
The scientific name of the sundew plant is Drosera. It is a genus of carnivorous plants that are known for their sticky tentacles that trap and digest insects for nutrients. Sundews are commonly found in nutrient-poor environments where they have adapted to supplement their diet with insects.
The genus of a leech is Haemopis.
Locusts belong to the acrididae family and the locusta genus. They also belong to the arthropoda phylum and the insecta class.
No. Fishing spiders are hunting spiders of the genus Dolomedes.
Damselflies do not belong to a single genus. They are a suborder of insects that includes over 100 genera. Dameselflies are in the suborder Zygoptera, in the order Odonata.
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:HexapodaClass:InsectaFrom Wikipedia's article on insects. Below class is the thousands+ types of insects.
No, a praying mantis is an insect.no its a bug! how would it be an amphibian anyways???
A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
As a member of the genus Heliamphora, John Key has evolved mechanisms to attract, trap and eat insects. John Key eats insects.
A bee assassin is an insect in the genus Apiomerus, known for frequenting flowers to feed on the insects which live there.
Odonata is an order of insects, encompassing dragonflies (Anisoptera) and damselflies (Zygoptera)
A. Koster has written: 'Het genus Hylaeus in Nederland (Hymenoptera, Colletidae)' -- subject(s): Hylaeus, Insects
Glow worms are not fully developed insects. They are the larvae of a large mosquito-like fly of the genus Arachnocampa.
The lovebug is also known as the kissing bug. It belongs to a class of insects known as march flies. The scientific name for the lovebug is Plecia nearctica. The genus of the of the lovebug is Plecia. It belongs to the family Bibionidae.
This means it eats insects, such as a venus fly-trap