The common name for Embioptera is webspinners.
Webspinners are a small order of insects, with about 200 species known worldwide. They are characterized by their unique silk-spinning habits.
Webspinners are often found in tropical and subtropical regions, living in silken tubes that they create themselves. These tubes serve as shelter and protection for the insects.
Webspinners are primarily herbivores, feeding on decaying plant matter and fungi. They are also known to be beneficial insects, as they play a role in decomposing organic matter.