Stick bugs or stick insects are in the Order Phasmatodea. This order includes
several families. One example of a stick bug species is Ctenomorpha chronus.
Information on this particular species can be found at:
australian-insects.com/stick-insect-chronus.php
Stick insect species, often called walking sticks, range in size from the tiny,
half-inch-long (11.6-millimeter-long) Timema cristinae of North America, to the
formidable 13-inch-long (328-millimeter-long) Phobaeticus kirbyi of Borneo.
Here is the name of one breed. A good place to start researchign them. Diapheromera femorata
The scientific name of a wheel bug is Arilus cristatus.
Each species of stick insect has its own scientific name, but the group the stick insects belong to is called Phasmatodea,deriving from the Greek word phasma, meaning "an apparition" or "ghost".
The scientific name for an assassin bug is Reduviidae.
The scientific name for the kissing bug is Triatoma.
Here is the name of one breed. A good place to start researchign them. Diapheromera femorata
Which plant bug?
The scientific name of a wheel bug is Arilus cristatus.
Each species of stick insect has its own scientific name, but the group the stick insects belong to is called Phasmatodea,deriving from the Greek word phasma, meaning "an apparition" or "ghost".
The scientific name for an assassin bug is Reduviidae.
The scientific name for the kissing bug is Triatoma.
Pœrilocapsus lineatus
The scientific name for a chinch bug is Blissus leucopterus.
A Woodlouse
Phyllophaga
The scientific name for a sow bug is Oniscus asellus.
The scientific name of a boxelder bug is Boisea trivittata. It belongs to the family Rhopalidae.