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                   CLASSIFICATION
OF HEMIPTERA
 
Families in Green color                                                                                                                                                          Hemiptera
Details
 
| Insecta:  Paurometabola   HEMIPTERA   Suborder:  Cryptocerata (shorthorned bugs     Corixidae (water boatmen)     Notonectidae (backswimmers)     Nepidae (water scorpions)     Belostomatidae (giant water bugs)   Suborder: 
  Gymnocerata (longhorned bugs)     Gerridae (water striders)     Miridae (leaf bugs, plant bugs)     Phymatidae (ambush bugs) |    Reduviidae (assassin bugs)   Tingidae (sugarcane lace bug, avocado lace bug, lace bugs)   Lygaeidae (seed bugs, big eyed bugs, milkweed bugs)    Coreidae (leaf-footed bugs, squash bugs)   Pentatomidae (stink bugs)   ---------------------------------------   NOTE:  DNA evidence shows
  a close relationship between       the Hemiptera and
  Homoptera, so that eventually the two       orders may be
  combined as was previously the case under      the Heteroptera. [See
  proposed arrangement below]   | 
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                                    CLASSIFICATION OF
HEMIPTERA & HOMOPTERA Combined
 
                                                                                                                               Hemiptera Details     Homoptera Details
 
| HEMIPTERA -
  HOMOPTERA Combined   Auchenorrhyncha    Infraorder:  Cicadomorpha (Clypeorrhyncha,        
  Clypeata)      Superfamily:  Cercopoidea (spittlebugs, froghoppers)       
  Aphrophoridae       
  Cercopidae       
  Clastopteridae       
  Epipygidae       
  Machaerotidae      
  Superfamily:  Cicadoidea
  (cicadas)        Cicadidae (Platypediidae, Plautillidae,
  Tettigadidae,             Tibicinidae)       
  Tettigarctidae (hairy cicadas)       
  Superfamily:  Membracoidea
  (Cicadelloidea)       
  Aetalionidae (Biturritiidae)        Cicadellidae (Eurymelidae, Hylicidae,
  Ledridae,             Ulopidae, leafhoppers)       
  Melizoderidae       
  Membracidae (Nicomiidae, treehoppers)       
  Myerslopiidae (Cicadellidae, in part)      Infraorder:  Fulgoromorpha (Archaeorrhyncha,         planthoppers)       
  Superfamily:  Fulgoroidea       
  Acanaloniidae       
  Achilidae       
  Achilixiidae        Cixiidae       
  Delphacidae      
  Derbidae       
  Dictyopharidae       
  Eurybrachyidae       
  Flatidae       
  Fulgoridae (lanternflies)       
  Gengidae      
  Hypochthonellidae       
  Issidae       
  Kinnaridae      
  Lophopidae |        
  Meenoplidae        Nogodinidae       
  Ricaniidae       
  Tettigometridae       
  Tropiduchidae  Coleorrhyncha       Peloridiidae   Heteroptera      
  Reduviidae (assassin bugs)       
  Cimicidae (bedbugs and flower bugs)      
  Miridae (plant bugs)        Coreidae (Leaf-footed bugs, squash bugs &            
  sweetpotato bugs)       
  Lygaeidae (seed bugs)      
  Rhyparochromidae (seed bugs)      
  Pentatomidae (stink bugs or shield bugs)   Sternorrhyncha    
  Aphididae (aphids)      
  Eriosomatinae (gall aphids)       Pemphigidae (gall aphids)       Adelgidae (conifer aphids)      
  Chermesidae (conifer aphids)      
  Phylloxeridae (phylloxerans)       Aleyrodidae (whiteflies)       Psyllidae (jumping plant lice)        
  Superfamily: :  Coccoidea
  (scale insects)         Margarodidae (cottony-cushion scale,            
  ground pearls)      
  Diaspididae (armored scales)      
  Dactylopiidae (cochineal insects)      
  Kerriidae (lac scales)      
  Lacciferidae (lac scales)      
  Coccidae (soft scales)      
  Asterolecaniidae (pit scales)      
  Pseudococcidae (mealybugs)      
  Eriococcidae (felted scales)     | 
 
| Details of Insect Taxonomic Groups             Examples of
  beneficial species occur in almost every insect order, and considerable
  information on morphology and habits has been assembled.  Therefore, the principal groups of insect
  parasitoids and predators provide details that refer to the entire class
  Insecta.  These details are available
  at <taxnames.htm>.   |