Common examples of eusociality are from Hymenoptera ( ants, bees, sawflies, and wasps ) and Blattodea ( infraorder Isoptera, termites ), but some Coleoptera ( such as the beetle " Austroplatypus incompertus " ), Hemiptera ( bugs such as " Pemphigus spyrothecae " ), and Thysanoptera ( thrips ) are described as eusocial.
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The main groups occur are mammals, birds, reptiles ( snakes and lizards ), amphibians ( frogs & toads ) butterflies and fishes, and chiefly the invertebrate groups are, the Scorpions, Centipedes, Odonata ( dragon & damselflies ), Hymenoptera ( wasps, bees, etc . ) Isoptera ( termites ) and Lepidoptera which comprises more than 60 species.
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Eusociality is a rare but widespread phenomenon originating in members of the seven aforementioned orders ( Isoptera is now an infraorder )-Rodentia ( mole-rat ) s, Decapoda ( snapping shrimp ), Thysanoptera ( thrips ), Hemiptera ( aphids ), Isoptera ( termites ), Coleoptera ( ambrosia beetles ), and Hymenoptera ( ants, bees, and wasps ).
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Eusociality is a rare but widespread phenomenon originating in members of the seven aforementioned orders ( Isoptera is now an infraorder )-Rodentia ( mole-rat ) s, Decapoda ( snapping shrimp ), Thysanoptera ( thrips ), Hemiptera ( aphids ), Isoptera ( termites ), Coleoptera ( ambrosia beetles ), and Hymenoptera ( ants, bees, and wasps ).