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Insect morphology
Winged or wingless insects
Citrus pests may have or may lack wings. Here are a few examples:
Winged insects
winged aphid
fruit fly
gall midge
grasshopper
katydid
leaf beetle
leaf-footed bug
leafhopper
leafminer moth
longhorned beetle
owlet moth
psyllid
stink bug
swallowtail
thrips
tortrix moth
weevil
whitefly
Wingless insects
aphid
ant
giant scale
hard scale
mealybug
soft scale
wax scale
Insect morphology
Winged or wingless insects
Body regions
Head features
Thorax features
Tympana vs. scent gland location
Leg features
Wing features
Abdomen features