Insects


 * (carnivorous wingless insects)
 * and 
 * Genus †
 * Genus †
 * Genus † (may not belong to Mantophasmatodea)
 * Subfamily
 * Genus 
 * Subfamily
 * Tribe
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Tribe (?)
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Tribe
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Tribe (?)
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Genus 
 * Tribe


 * (44 species)
 * (44 species)
 * (44 species)
















 * (Earwigs)




 * : Neotropical
 * : Neotropical
 * : Africa, Arabia, India through to New Guinea (PNG), Australia and Oceania
 * : Central America, India, Indo-China, Borneo
 * : Neotropical
 * : Neotropical
 * : North Africa
 * : Caribbean
 * : Egypt, Middle-East, temperate Asia
 * : Sub-Saharan Africa
 * : Africa, India, China, Indo-China, Borneo, PNG (now includes the )
 * : Madagascar, tropical Asia
 * : Neotropical, India through to Australia
 * : Worldwide
 * : Neotropical
 * : South-East Asia
 * : Neotropical
 * : Neotropical
 * : Africa, Madagascar & Indian Ocean Is., India
 * : Neotropical, India, Indo-China through to PNG
 * : Africa and Asia
 * : Africa and Asia








 * : lice, occurring on mammals exclusively
 * : parasites of elephants and s
 * : mostly avian chewing lice, however, one family parasitizes mammals
 * : a primitive suborder of chewing lice, widespread on birds, however, they also live on South American and Australian mammals
 * : a primitive suborder of chewing lice, widespread on birds, however, they also live on South American and Australian mammals


 * (7 families)
 * (34 families)
 * (26 families)
 * (26 families)


 * Suborder
 * Shumsher, 1946 (11 genera)
 * Uzel, 1895 (29 genera) – banded thrips and broad-winged thrips
 * Priesner, 1949 (four genera)
 * † Bagnall, 1923 (one fossil genus,  with 15 species)
 * Bagnall, 1912 (seven genera, restricted to the New World)
 * † zur Strassen, 1973 (included by some authors in )
 * † Sharov, 1972 (one fossil species, )
 * Bagnall, 1913 (six genera of flower feeders)
 * Hood, 1914 (five genera, mostly Neotropical and feeding on dry-wood fungi) – large-legged thrips
 * † zur Strassen, 1973 (included by some authors in )
 * Stevens, 1829 (292 genera in four subfamilies, flower living) – common thrips
 * † Grimaldi & Shmakov, 2004 (two fossil genera)
 * Hood, 1952 (one species, )
 * Suborder
 * Uzel, 1895 (447 genera in two subfamilies, fungal hyphae and spore feeders)
 * Uzel, 1895 (447 genera in two subfamilies, fungal hyphae and spore feeders)


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 * Numerous subgroups
 *  and forms
 * Genus  (Late Cretaceous; New Jersey; formerly Mantispidae)
 * Genus  (Late Jurassic/Early Cretaceous; China)
 * Family (fossil, probably )
 * Family (fossil, probably )
 * Family
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family (fossil, probably paraphyletic)
 * Superfamily  (formerly in Hemerobiiformia, basal in )
 * Family : osmylids
 * Suborder  (core group, ?)
 * Superfamily
 * Family : moth lacewings (includes Rapismatidae)
 * Family : giant lacewings (formerly in Hemerobioidea)
 * Superfamily
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family : green lacewings, stinkflies (formerly in Hemerobioidea)
 * Superfamily
 * Family : brown lacewings
 * Superfamily
 * Family : dustywings
 * Family : spongillaflies (formerly in Osmyloidea, tentatively placed here)
 * Superfamily
 * Family : pleasing lacewings (formerly in Hemerobioidea)
 * Family : mantidflies
 * Family (fossil, probably paraphyletic)
 * Family : thorny lacewings
 * Family : beaded lacewings
 * Suborder 
 * Superfamily
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family : silky lacewings (formerly in Hemerobioidea)
 * Family : spoonwings, spoon-winged laceflies, thread-winged laceflies (formerly in Myrmeleontoidea)
 * Superfamily
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family (fossil, probably paraphyletic)
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family : split-footed lacewings (includes Myiodactylidae)
 * Family (fossil)
 * Family : antlions (includes Palaeoleontidae)
 * Family : owlflies, ascalaphids
 * }
 * Family : owlflies, ascalaphids
 * }


 * (dragonflies)
 * (damselflies)
 * (damselflies)


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 * (Wasps and ants)
 * (Sawfly)
 * (Sawfly)







Plecoptera
Basal lineages ("Antarctoperlaria") Suborder 
 * Superfamily
 * Family
 * Family
 * Superfamily
 * Family
 * Family
 * Basal family
 * Infraorder
 * Family (about 300 species) – small winter stoneflies
 * Family (300+ species) – rolled-winged stoneflies
 * Family (600+ species) – spring stoneflies
 * Family
 * Family (about 75 species) – winter stoneflies
 * Infraorder
 * Family (100+ species) – green stoneflies
 * Family (about 400 species) – common stoneflies
 * Family (250+ species)
 * Family (about 68 species) – roachlike stoneflies
 * Family (about 10 species)
 * Family (about 12 species) – salmonflies, giant stoneflies