Appendix III - Insect Collection Checklist

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Appendix III - Insect Checklist Common Name Order 1. Alfalfa weevil Coleoptera 2. American cockroach Dictyoptera 3. Angoumois grain moth Lepidoptera 4. Annual cicada Homoptera 5. Antlion Neuroptera 6. Aphid Homoptera 7. Apple maggot fly Diptera 8. Armyworm Lepidoptera 9. Asparagus beetle Coleoptera 10. Assassin bug Hemiptera 11. Bagworm Lepidoptera 12. Baldfaced hornet Hymenoptera 13. Bean leaf beetle Coleoptera 14. Bed bug Hemiptera 15. Bird louse Mallophaga 16. Black cutworm Lepidoptera 17. Blister beetle Coleoptera 18. Blow fly Diptera 19. Booklouse Psocoptera 20. Boxelder bug Hemiptera 21. Brownbanded cockroach Dictyoptera 22. Brown lacewing Neuroptera 23. Bumble bee Hymenoptera 24. Cabbage butterfly Lepidoptera 25. Cabbage looper Lepidoptera 26. Caddisfly Trichoptera 194

27. Camel cricket Orthoptera 28. Carolina grasshopper Orthoptera 29. Carpenter ant Hymenoptera 30. Carpenter bee Hymenoptera 31. Carrion beetle Coleoptera 32. Cecropia moth Lepidoptera 33. Chinch bug Hemiptera 34. Cicada killer wasp Hymenoptera 35. Click beetle Coleoptera 36. Clover leaf weevil Coleoptera 37. Cluster fly Diptera 38. Codling moth Lepidoptera 39. Colorado potato beetle Coleoptera 40. Common stalk borer Lepidoptera 41. Corn earworm Lepidoptera 42. Corn flea beetle Coleoptera 43. Cottony maple scale Homoptera 44. Crane fly Diptera 45. Damsel bug Hemiptera 46. Damselfly Odonata 47. Deer fly Diptera 48. Dermestid beetle Coleoptera 49. Differential grasshopper Orthoptera 50. Diving beetle Coleoptera 51. Dobsonfly Megaloptera 52. Dragonfly Odonata 195

53. Earwig Dermaptera 54. Elm leaf beetle Coleoptera 55. Emerald ash borer Coleoptera 56. European corn borer Lepidoptera 57. Field cricket Orthoptera 58. Firefly Coleoptera 59. Flea Siphonaptera 60. Fungus gnat Diptera 61. German cockroach Dictyoptera 62. Giant water bug Hemiptera 63. Green June beetle Coleoptera 64. Green lacewing Neuroptera 65. Ground beetle Coleoptera 66. Gypsy moth Lepidoptera 67. Hackberry psyllid Homoptera 68. Head louse Anoplura 69. Hessian fly Diptera 70. Honey bee Hymenoptera 71. Horntail Hymenoptera 72. Horse fly Diptera 73. House fly Diptera 74. Ichneumon wasp Hymenoptera 75. Indian meal moth Lepidoptera 76. Japanese beetle Coleoptera 77. June beetle Coleoptera 78. Katydid Orthoptera 196

79. Lace bug Hemiptera 80. Lady beetle Coleoptera 81. Locust leafminer Coleoptera 82. Longhorned beetle Coleoptera 83. Luna moth Lepidoptera 84. Mayfly Ephemeroptera 85. Mexican bean beetle Coleoptera 86. Midge (chironomid) Diptera 87. Mimosa webworm Lepidoptera 88. Mole cricket Orthoptera 89. Monarch butterfly Lepidoptera 90. Mosquito Diptera 91. Mud dauber wasp Hymenoptera 92. Northern corn rootworm Coleoptera 93. Oriental cockroach Dictyoptera 94. Oystershell scale Homoptera 95. Pavement ant Hymenoptera 96. Peachtree borer Lepidoptera 97. Periodical cicada Homoptera 98. Picnic beetle Coleoptera 99. Pine needle scale Homoptera 100. Plum curculio Coleoptera 101. Polistes paper wasp Hymenoptera 102. Potato leafhopper Homoptera 103. Praying mantid Dictyoptera 104. Redlegged grasshopper Orthoptera 197

105. Rice weevil Coleoptera 106. Robber fly Diptera 107. Rose chafer Coleoptera 108. Rove beetle Coleoptera 109. Satyr Lepidoptera 110. Sawfly Hymenoptera 111. Sawtoothed grain beetle Coleoptera 112. Scorpionfly Mecoptera 113. Seedcorn beetle Coleoptera 114. Silverfish Thysanura 115. Sod webworm Lepidoptera 116. Soldier beetle Coleoptera 117. Spittlebug Homoptera 118. Spotted cucumber beetle Coleoptera 119. Springtail Collembola 120. Squash bug Hemiptera 121. Squash vine borer Lepidoptera 122. Stable fly Diptera 123. Stag beetle Coleoptera 124. Stink bug Hemiptera 125. Stonefly Plecoptera 126. Strawberry root weevil Coleoptera 127. Striped cucumber beetle Coleoptera 128. Swallowtail butterfly Lepidoptera 129. Sweat bee Hymenoptera 130. Syrphid fly Diptera 198

131. Tarnished plant bug Hemiptera 132. Termite Isoptera 133. Thrips Thysanoptera 134. Tiger beetle Coleoptera 135. Tiger moth Lepidoptera 136. Tobacco hornworm Lepidoptera 137. Tomato hornworm Lepidoptera 138. Tortoise beetle Coleoptera 139. Treehopper Homoptera 140. Tulip tree scale Homoptera 141. Tussock moth Lepidoptera 142. Velvet ant Hymenoptera 143. Viceroy butterfly Lepidoptera 144. Vinegar fly Diptera 145. Walkingstick Dictyoptera 146. Water strider Hemiptera 147. Western corn rootworm Coleoptera 148. Whitefly Homoptera 149. Wood cockroach Dictyoptera 150. Yellowjacket Hymenoptera 199