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No, a spider is not an Hymenoptera. Hymenoptera is the scientific order of insects that includes bees, wasps, ants, and sawflies. Spiders belong to a different order called Araneae.
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An Earthworm belongs to the scientific order Oligochaeta.
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The Blue Beetle, also known as the Hibiscus Harlequin Bug, belongs to the scientific order Hemiptera, which includes true bugs and hoppers.
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The mosquito belongs to the scientific order Diptera, which includes true flies.
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The Leaf Bug belongs to the scientific order Hemiptera, which includes true bugs and hoppers.
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The Stink Bug belongs to the scientific order Hemiptera, which includes true bugs and hoppers.
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I'm sorry, but there is no species or common name of an animal that goes by the name "Celeripede". Could you please provide more information or context about what you are referring to?
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Centipedes belong to the scientific class Chilopoda. The class Chilopoda belongs to the subphylum Myriapoda which also includes millipedes, pauropods, and symphylans.
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The Christmas Beetle, also known as the Scarab Beetle or Flower Beetle, belongs to the scientific Superfamily Scarabaeoidea, which includes scarab beetles, dung beetles, and chafers.
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