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Scientists group cockroaches, Praying
Mantids, Grasshoppers,
Crickets, Katydids, Stick
Insects and some other insects together as Orthopteroid Insects. They are
closely related and have many common characteristics.

- Katydid nymph, body length 5mm
Orthopteroid Insects are from medium to large size. Usually they are green or brown in colour.
Camouflage is common in Orthopteroid Insects.
All of them have their chewing mouths. Most of them are plants-eaters except
all Praying Mantids and some Katydids are predators.
Adults Orthopteroid Insects have four wings, the front
wings, knows as tegmina, is tough and narrow when compare with the hind wings.
At rest, the hind wings folded, covered and protected by the
tegmina. Most of them can fly but not a very good flyer. The fright is mainly achieved by the broadly opened membranous hind
wings and the tegmina will give only little help.
They are all develop in incomplete metamorphosis and their young, the nymphs, look much
the same as their adults excepts smaller and wingless. Later instars will have
wing buds but still cannot fly.
Cockroaches
- Order Blattodea
- Not all cockroaches are ugly. This bush cockroach look beautiful. Their
body is brown to dark brown with with white pattern. They have long legs, slender body and with antennae longer than the
body. Their body is usually flat and broad. They may have or no wings.
Praying
Mantids - Order Mantodea
- Mantids are predators to other insects, with strong forelegs which have
spines. They have strong mouthparts for chewing. Their eyes are large and
well apart on each side of their mobile head, so that they can locate precisely
their prey at close distance.
Grasshoppers,
Crickets and Katydids - Order Orthoptera
- Their hind
legs is highly developed, much stronger and larger than the other four legs.
They are very good in jumping. The adults insects have four wings, the front
wings, knows as tegmina, is tough and narrow when compare with the hind wings.
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Stick
Insects - Order
Phasmatodea
- Stick insects are large to very large. They tend to resemble sticks and
twigs, usually they are brown in colour. Some of them are green in colour
and look like leaves. They spend much of their time hanging motionless in
plants.
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