Question: Hemipteroid Insect have Type of mouth parts…….
Options:
Mandibulate
Siphoning type
Haustellate
None of these
✅Explanation: Hemipteroid insects, which include true bugs (Hemiptera), have piercing-sucking mouthparts called Haustellate. This type of mouthpart is modified into a beak-like structure called a rostrum, used to pierce plant or animal tissues and suck out fluids.
📌 Other Options Explanations:
-(A) Mandibulate: Chewing mouthparts found in insects like beetles and grasshoppers.
-(B) Siphoning type: Long, tube-like mouthparts used for sucking liquids, found in butterflies and moths.