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Cladogram of class Insecta (Arthropoda, Pancrustacea, Hexapoda), down to order level.[1][2]

Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails, 331 sp.)

Zygentoma (153 sp.)

Odonata (dragonflies & damselflies, 7966 sp.)

Ephemeroptera (mayflies, 4202 sp.)

Zoraptera (angel insects, 66 sp.)

Dermaptera (earwigs, 2137 sp.)

Plecoptera (stoneflies, 4485 sp.)

Orthoptera (grasshoppers, locusts & crickets, 29711 sp.)

Mantophasmatodea (36 sp.)

Grylloblattodea (icebugs, 729 sp.)

Embioptera (webspinners, 453 sp.)

Phasmatodea (stick insects, 3480 sp.)

Mantodea (mantises, 2692 sp.)

Blattodea (cockroaches & termites, 9509 sp.)

Thysanoptera (thrips, 6633 sp.)

Hemiptera (true bugs, 104981 sp.)

Psocodea (lice, 11866 sp.)

Hymenoptera (wasps, bees & ants, 150679 sp.)

Raphidioptera (snakeflies, 412)

Megaloptera (alderflies, dobsonflies & fishflies, 428)

Neuroptera (net-winged insects, 6,952)

Strepsiptera (twisted-wing insects, 689)

Coleoptera (beetles, 370,449)

Trichoptera (caddisflies, 14360 sp.)

Lepidoptera (moths & butterflies, 184845 sp.)

Diptera (flies, 174055 sp.)

Mecoptera (scorpionflies, 1519 sp.)

Siphonaptera (fleas, 2139 sp.)

  1. ^ Misof, et al. (2014), Phylogenomics resolves the timing and pattern of insect evolution, vol. 346, pp. 763–767, doi:10.1126/science.1257570
  2. ^ Benjamin Wipfler; Harald Letsch; Paul B. Frandsen; et al. (14 January 2019). "Evolutionary history of Polyneoptera and its implications for our understanding of early winged insects". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 116 (8): 3024–3029. doi:10.1073/PNAS.1817794116. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 6386694. PMID 30642969. Wikidata Q64118504.