True bugs
ORDER: HEMIPTERA
(Ancient Greek - hemi = half ; pteron = wing)
Feed on plant sap, using their specialised piercing, sucking mouthparts, can be large
Insects in this order
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Common froghopper (spittle bug)
© Roger Key Philaenus spumarius spittle bug nymph True bugs have mouthparts that are specialized for piercing and sucking: most feed on plant juices though some are predators. They include plant-bugs, bed-bugs, water-boatmen, aphids, leafhoppers, froghoppers, and (in warmer climates) cicadas...
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Common lime aphid
Aphids are plant feeding insects. Some aphids species feed on just one plant species, but others feed on several different plants or switch between plant species during successive lifecycle stages or annual seasons.
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Grass bug
©Archie Mathison Stenodema laevigata Family: Miridae Within the suborder Heteroptera, the Miridae family has the greatest number of species, containing over 10,000 around the world. A large proportion of species within this family are agricultural pests that pierce plant tissue and will...
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Green shieldbug
© Roger Key Green shieldbug Palomena prasina True bugs have mouthparts that are specialized for piercing and sucking: most feed on plant juices though some are predators. They include plant-bugs, bed-bugs, water-boatmen, aphids, leafhoppers, froghoppers, and (in warmer climates) cicadas...