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Title: Insect Biology


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Insect Biology
  • Topic 2042
  • Aaron Gearhart

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Biology of Insects
  • This lecture will go over the following topics
  • Insect Body
  • Head
  • Thorax
  • abdomen
  • Insect Life Cycles
  • No metamorphosis
  • Gradual metamorphosis
  • Incomplete metamorphosis
  • Complete metamorphosis

http//www.ent.iastate.edu/list/images.html
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Body of an Insect
  • Divided into three parts
  • Head
  • Thorax
  • Abdomen
  • Segmentation allows for efficiency since each
    segment is specialized for a different function

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The Head
  • Contains the following parts
  • Eyes Simple or Compound
  • Anennae used for smelling or feeling
  • Mouthparts for sucking or chewing

www.earthlife.net/insects/six.html
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Mouthparts
  • Almost infinite variations
  • Mouthparts are often used to determine type of
    control that will be most effective for a
    specific insect
  • Examples
  • Fly has a sponge type mouth
  • Assasin bug Has a spear or needle type mouth
  • Grasshopper Has a chewing mouth
  • Some butterflys Have a long hose for sucking
    nectar

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Thorax
  • The locomotive segment of an insect
  • Contains wings and legs
  • Of course insects have three pairs of legs for a
    total of.6
  • Insects may have
  • 0 wings ants, lice, mites
  • 1 pair of wings flys, true bugs
  • 2 pairs of wings wasps, bees

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Abdomen
  • Contains the following
  • Digestive organs
  • Reproductive organs
  • Respiratory organs
  • Excretory organs
  • Abdomen can change shape depending on how much it
    ate or if it has eggs.

http//www.denniskunkel.com/PublicHtml/WANTED/BODI
ES/IndexBodies.html
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Lifecycles of the Insect
  • No metamorphosis
  • Gradual metamorphosis
  • Incomplete metamorphosis
  • Complete metamorphosis

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No Metamorphosis
  • These insects emerge from the eggs looking
    exactly like the adult but smaller
  • Primitive insects like the silverfish are
    examples of this
  • Also known as ametabolous

http//www.life.uiuc.edu/Entomology/insectgifs/thy
sanura.gif
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Gradual Metamorphosis
  • Similar to no metamorphosis but the youngster
    coming out of the egg is slightly different from
    the adult
  • Examples are grasshoppers and crickets

http//www.ent.iastate.edu/
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Incomplete metamorphosis
  • These insects change from egg -gt nymph -gt adult
  • After their last molt these insects rapidly
    change to adult
  • Some examples would be dragonflies
  • Also termed hemimetabolous

http//stephenville.tamu.edu/fmitchel/dragonfly/p
hoto/cw_aes1.htm
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Complete metamorphosis
  • Goes through four distinct stages
  • Egg
  • Larvae
  • Pupa
  • Adult

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