This gallery includes 949 illustrations of other orders of insects.
Cockroaches belong to the order Orthoptera. Cockroaches are harmful to plants in every stage after leaving…
"A genus of Orthopterous insects, having an oval or orbicular flattened body, the head hidden beneath…
"The larvae are very similar to the perfect insects, both in appearance and habits. Many of them feed…
The common European Cleg is a large, black/blue-black blood-sucking 'horsefly' of the family Tabanidae.…
Beetles are one of the most extensive orders of insects. The beetle is recognized by its front wings…
The body is somewhat flattened, and the sides of the abdomen are strongly recurved. The head long, narrow,…
"It breathes, like some other insects, through its tail. It walks badly and slowly on land, but swims…
Cock's-comb gall on elm, Colopha ulmicola- winter egg covered by the skin of the true female.
The larvae of crane flies are known as grubs and leather jackets. The gnats live in water during their…
Insects related to grasshoppers and katydids. They have somewhat flattened bodies and long antennae.
Crickets, family Gryllidae (also known as "true crickets"), are insects somewhat related to grasshoppers…
An illustration of a house cricket larva. Acheta domesticus (house cricket) is a cricket native to Europe.…
An illustration of a house cricket pupa. Acheta domesticus (house cricket) is a cricket native to Europe.…
"Another species of cricket is the Field-cricket, a timid animal which avoids the society of man, living…
The Field Cricket (Gryllus pennsylvanicus) is an insect in the Gryllidae family of crickets. It was…
"House Cricket (Gryllus domesticus): a, eggs; b, young just hatched; c, full-grown larva; d, pupa; e,…
Acheta domesticus (house cricket) is a cricket native to Europe. Both sexes of this grey or brown cricket…
House crickets are in the order Orthoptera. Crickets are destructive to plants in every stage after…
"Like that animal [the mole] it is constantly engaged in burrowing in the earth; and to enable it to…
The mole cricket (Gryllotalpa vulgaris) is an insect named for their highly developed forelimbs and…
A tree cricket that lives in trees and shrubs. They feed on plant parts, other insects, and fungi.