Title: Photo by Joel Trick
1Photo by Joel Trick
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3Insects in the world
- Most successful animals
- Make up 2 out of three living things
- With other arthropods make up over 75 of all
animals - Have been around for 350 million years
4Number of total species
5Arthropods Insects and their relatives
- Do not have a backbone(invertebrates)
- Jointed legged animals include
- Ticks, mites ,spiders ,millipedes
- Centipedes, and insects
6What is an insect?
7 Insect -characters
- Body divided into three
- regions
8 Insect -characters
- Three sets of legs
- Easiest character to
- see
9 Insect -characters
- One pair of antennae
- May be
- small
10 Insect -characters
- Wings
- Only birds, bats and insects
- Only found in adult insects
- Not all insects have wings (fleas,springtails)
11Spiders- Arachnids
- 4 pairs of legs
- No antennae
- No wings
- 2 body divisions
- Spiders are not
- insects
12Millipedes
13Insect Developmentor Metamorphosis
- Two forms of development (change)
- Simple/ Partial/ Primitive
- Complete/ Advanced
14Simple metamorphosis
- Egg- nymph- adult
- All life stages look similar, behave similar
- Whole family can live and feed together
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15Simple(gradual) Metamorphosis
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17Simple Metamorphosis Orders
18Complete Metamorphosis
- Egg -Larvae-Pupae-Adult
- Larvae not look like adult- are wormlike
- Can live in different environment
- Eat different food
- Larvae usually the main pest
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20Complete Metamorphosis
21Complete Metamorphosis Orders
22Insect Larvae
23Exoskeleton
Why do insects look so strange?
24Exoskeleton
- Insect covered with hard outer shell
- Skin is very plastic like
- Difficult to sense environment
25Exoskeleton
26Molting
27Cast skin of cicada
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29Insect Development
- Cold blooded- development influenced by
temperature - Most insects inactive below 50 0 F
- Breed, eat, develop faster the warmer it is up to
95 0 F.
30Insect mouthparts-two types
damage
- Chewing mouthparts
- Sucking mouthparts
damage
31 32Chewing mouthparts
33Insect reproduction
- Short life cycles- most go through generation in
1- 6 weeks - Large number of offspring / female -100-2,000 eggs
34Insect reproduction
Experiment
Fruit flies- 2 week life cycle 26
generations/year 100 eggs / female
35Insect Reproduction
- In 1 year from 1 male and 1 female
- if all offspring survive to breed
- would produce
- 10 41 flies-
- if pack 1000 flies/cu. in.
36Insect Reproduction
- A ball of fruit flies 96 million miles in
diameter which is 2/3 of the distance from earth
to sun - ?
- Why doesnt it happen?
37Insect classification
- 26-28 Orders -to separate use
- Type of development
- Type of mouthparts
- and
38Insect classification
If present, number and type
39Order Orthoptera
- Roaches
- Crickets
- Walking sticks
- Mantids
- Grasshoppers
40Order Orthoptera
- Simple development
- Chewing mouthparts
- Two pairs of wings/
- first set are thickened and leather-like
41Orthoptera wings
1st pair leather like, thickened
2nd pair thin flying wing
42Orthoptera wings
43Orthoptera
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45Earwigs- Dermaptera
- Short wing covers-second pair not always
developed - Simple development
- Chewing mouthparts
- Have terminal forceps
- 20 species in North America
46True bugs -Order Hemiptera
- Simple development
- Sucking mouthparts
- Two pairs of wings/
- 1st pair a half wing in Heterocera
47True Bugs- Hemiptera wings
Two sets of wings 1st pair thick for 1st half ,
thin for other
48Conifer seed bug
Half wing
49Aphids, scales, ciadaSuborder Homoptera
- Simple development
- Sucking mouthparts
- Two pairs of membrane type wings
50Adult cicada
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51Ash leaf-curl aphids
52Butterflies and moths -Order Lepidoptera
- Complete development-larvae are caterpillars
- Larvae have chewing mouth parts
- Two pairs of wings/ Covered with scales
53Butterflies and moths -Order Lepidoptera
54Scaled wings
55caterpillar
Iris borer
56Beetles- Order Coleoptera
- Complete development- larvae are grubs
- Chewing mouthparts larvae and adults
- Two pairs of wings-first hardened into
- wing covers
57Beetles- Order Coleoptera
Adult beetle
58Asian Lady Beetle
59Japanese beetle grubs
60True Flies- Order Diptera
- Complete development-larvae are maggots
- Chewing mouthparts in larvae/
- variable in adults
- Adults only have 1 pair of wings
61Horse fly
62Wing veins
Antennae
16,914 species in North America 113 Families
63Rat-tailed maggots
64Ants,bees,sawfliesOrder Hymenoptera
- Complete development-larvae are maggot like
- Chewing mouthparts in larvae
- Two pairs of wings- both membrane like
- hooked together to work as one
65Elm sawfly adult
66Hymenoptera wings
67Sawfly larvae
68Amazing insect facts
- Larvae eat 3-4 times their weight / day in food
- Aphids can process 100 times weight in plant sap
- Some insects can survive being frozen solid
69Photo by Joel Trick
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71Multi colored Asian Lady Beetle
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74Harmonia larvae
75Cocinellid beetles