Bed bugs also known as cimicidae and these are known as small parasitic insects. Person experience various intense and severe health effects occur because of bed bugs such as severe skin rashes, different psychological effects and various skin allergic symptoms. In this article we will discuss bed bugs scientific classe.
The Kingdom: Animalia: [The Animals]
The word animalia derived from the Latin word animalis meaning having breath. Animalia has many common characteristics with other animals but they set apart with them in various things as well.
The Phylum: Arthropodo:
An animal with exoskeleton and a parted [segmented] body. Arthropodo includes many insects, arachnids, etc..
The Class: Insecta:
They fall in insecta [insects] class [head, thorax and abdomen]. Therefore they come in all the insects category.
The Order: Hemiptera:
Hemiptera is also known as true bug and it comprises almost 50,000 to 80,000 species like aphids, cicadas, shield bugs and many more. The range of hemiptera is about 1mm to 15 cm.
Suborder: Heteroptera
Heteroptera is defined as the group of almost 40, 000 species of insects in the hemiptera. Heteroptera is also known as true bugs. Heteroptera derived from the Greek word and meaning is different wings. Heteroptera have the wings that are completely or totally membranous. While talking about bed bugs classification classes, heteroptera is used in two distinctive ways in modern classification of bed bugs.
The Infraorder: Cimicomorpha
The kingdom is ranked in different varieties. Out of those Bed Bugs fall in Cimicomorpha. This is a general name of a specific category or a kind of taxonomic rank.
The Superfamily and the family: Cimicoidea, Cimicidae | Latreille, 1802
The very specific category of bed bugs lies in Cimicidae and they range from 1mm to 5mm in size and appear identical with naked eye
Conclusion:
We figured out the scientific class of Bed bugs which can be summed below as
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Hemiptera |
| Suborder: | Heteroptera |
| Infraorder: | Cimicomorpha |
| Superfamily: | Cimicoidea |
| Family: | Cimicidae Latreille, 1802 |

