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1 Entomology 2040 Insects An Introduction to
Entomology
Wayne Brewer
2Wayne Brewer
Office hours 11-12 a.m. MWF Room 360 Funchess
HALL OR BY APPOINTMENT
3TELEPHONE 844-2935 E-MAIL brewejw_at_auburn.edu
Or go to Entomology Department Home page
4Textbook NONE, but the Course Book is highly
recommended (available Only at Sofys Copy
Center located at 145 East Magnolia Plaza,
downtown Auburn
5COURSE BOOK Includes
OUTLINES OF ALL LECTURES and Example Questions
for Exams Practice Quizzes Questions and notes
for Videos
6COURSE BOOK Includes
Each course section has a list of Objectives Term
s to know Study Questions
A glossary which offers definitions of terms
Used in the course and
7Grading and Class Requirements
3 EXAMS Each Worth 200 points Exams may be
Multiple Choice, True- False, short answer,
and/or Discussion. Exam 1 will be about
September 26 Exam 2 will be about October 31
Final Exam will be December 15 1100 to 130
8QUIZZES There are no formal quizzes There are
12 practices quizzes in the Course book They
will give you an idea of what to Expect on the
exams. If you take them without notes you
will Have an idea of how well you are
learning The material.
9MAKE UPS Make up Exams will NOT be given
without an officially excused absence.
Excused absences for a funeral require an
obituary notification.
10The final grade will be based on
11Exam 1 200 pts.
Exam 2 200 pts.
Final Exam 200 pts.
TOTAL 600
pts.
A90 -100, B80 - 89, C70 - 79, D 60
- 69, F 59 and below.
12ATTENDANCE
IS
REQUIRED
13Reference on Reserve
Peters, T. Michael Insects and Human
Society Course book includes suggested Readings
for each topic
14Course Overview We will discuss how insects
influence human activities
We will focus on insect life and how they
affect where we live our food the quality
of our lives.
15I. Introduction
- Entomology, the study of insects
- WHY?
16To understand Gary Larson Cartoons?
17II. Insect Diversity How many kinds of insects
are there?
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19III. Insect Structures External Why are
insects so tough?
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21IV. Insect Structures Internal Why cant you
drown an insect?
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23V. Insect Senses
24What do insects see? What do they smell? Do
they feel pain? Do they fall in love?
25VI. Insect Behavior
26Why are suicidal moths Attracted to Lights?
27VII. Pollination Honey bees and others
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29VIII. Killer Bees Brazilian Honey bees Do
they really kill?
30- Insects as Food and Fiber
- Producers
31Wasps first To create paper
32X. Insects as Decomposers
33Dung Beetle and prize
34XI. Insects as Food
35 Insects as Food Video Clip
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37X1I. Detrimental Effects of Insects to Plants
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39Asian Long horned beetle Video clip
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41XIII. Detrimental Effects of Insects to Animals
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43XIV. Insects as Vectors of Disease
44Ulcer caused By fly-transmitted Pathogen
45XV. Pest Management
46Mechanical control
47 Chemical Control
48Biological Control - Preying Mantid
49XVI. Special Topics Lyme Disease (transmitted
by ticks) Rocky Mountain Spotted
Fever (More common here than in the Rocky
Mountains)
50XVI. Special Topics Malaria River
Blindness Sleeping Sickness
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52Have a good day!
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54World Wide Web Sample Pages
- Cultural Entomology Digest
http//www.bugbios.com/ced/
55World Wide Web Sample Pages
- Asian longhorned beetle
http//www.aces.uiuc.edu/longhorned_beetle/
56World Wide Web Sample Pages
- Cultural Entomology Digest
- Welcome to IPM Alabama
- Gypsy Moth in North America
- UC Pest Management Guidelines
- Vegetable IPM Program
- University of Kentucky Entomology
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