Yes
No, praying mantises only get their wings once they have completed the final molting. Only adult mantises have wings.
yes most do.
Yes they can. They have wings under there back
There are several categories of mantises, macropterous (long-winged), brachypterous (short-winged), micropterous (vestigial-winged), or apterous (wingless). For those with wings, there are two sets, the outer wings that serve as camouflage and shield for the hind wings, which are more delicate.
They do have wings.
It depends on the type of fly, but in general, most insect wings are transparent. The biggest exception being moths and butterflies, which have transparent wings covered with small 'feathers.' And many beetles have a set of wings that are hard and protect the inner wings.
All beetles have wings. A cardinal beetle has 2 pairs of wings.
No the Luna Moths wings are never the same, if you look at the wings closely you will see they are not the same
Yes, beetles have wings. For further information, refer to the Wikipedia link, below.
what are the spots on the luna moths wings called
two sets of wings
on there backs.