i said typically, and colloquially. literally zero people refer to hemiptera specifically when they say bug. if you look at the american heritage dictionary, thatâs the exact order used in the definitions:
#bug
/bĹg/
noun
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An insect having mouthparts used for piercing and sucking, such as an aphid, a bedbug, or a stinkbug.
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An insect of any kind, such as a cockroach or a ladybug.
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A small invertebrate with many legs, such as a spider or a centipede.
BanMe@lemmy.world â¨5⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Whenever I hold up a bug, and say to everyone, âLook, a bug, of the true order of bugs,â everyone leaves the room because Iâm doing the bug speech again
Dasus@lemmy.world â¨5⊠â¨weeks⊠ago
Yeah that because that sound funny. You should change it something like âlook, a bug. And I say that as this is a member of the order âhemipteraâ, also known as âtrue bugs.ââ
Or perhaps itâs just your face? People listen to me quite easily.