- Doglouse - Phthiraptera
While there is some disagreement on the exact methods for categorizing them, lice like this dog louse may be considered to belong to the order Phthiraptera (includes all lice) or separated into Mallophaga (just chewing lice) and Anoplura (just sucking lice). - Thrips - Thysanoptera.
Thrips for one, thrips for many (like sheep) belong to the order Thysanoptera. - Sucking louse - Phthiraptera
While there is some disagreement on the exact methods for categorizing them, lice like this human louse may be considered to belong to the order Phthiraptera (includes all lice) or separated into Mallophaga (just chewing lice) and Anoplura (just sucking lice). - Termite - Isoptera
Termites may have evolved from roaches. They belong to the order Isoptera but could also be considered as distinct members of the Blattodea.