Title: nsect dentification from raps
1 nsect dentification
from raps
- Developed by Mike Brand MS
- 7th Grade Science Teacher
- Oasis Elementary (623)-412-4800
- Peoria, Arizona
2Setting up your trap line
- Scout an appropriate site for your trap line.
- Remember, it should be at least 50 meters in
length to accommodate 10 traps.
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4Trap preparation
- Set the first trap at your zero mark.
- Each of the following traps should be set at 5
meters apart in a straight line. - Make sure the lip of the trap cup is level to the
surface of the ground. - Push the soil over to the lip of the cup.
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7Retrieving traps
- Return to the site after 72 hours to collect the
traps. - Empty all of the contents of the trap into a
plastic baggie and seal it. - Place the sealed baggie into the freezer for at
least 48 hours. - You are ready to identify your collection.
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11Recording and Entering Data
- Record your data onto the data sheet
- Go to the Ecology Explorers website
- http//caplter.asu.edu/explorers/
- Enter your data in the Data Center
- http//caplter.asu.edu/eedata/index.jsp
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14Insect Identification
- The following pictures are intended to assist in
the identification of arthropods found in your
traps. - The photos are species that are likely to be
found. Remember, there are many varying species
in each order, and there are different stages
that each species may be found in.
15Insect Identification
- These arthropod pictures are grouped by classes,
and then by their orders. - Order names on the picture slides are followed by
the family names and/or common names.
16More than 8 legs
- Diplopoda - Millipede
- Isopoda Pillbug
17Diplopoda - millipede (10-30 mm)
18Isopoda - pillbug (4-15 mm)
19Isopoda - pillbug (nymph)
20Seed pod that resembles an isopod
218 legs
- Acarina mite
- Araneae spider
- Pseudoscorpionida pseudoscorpion
22Acarina - mites (0.3 - 2 mm)
23Araneae - Clubionidae - sac spider (3 - 10 mm)
24Araneae - Salticidae - jumping spider ( 3 -15 mm)
25Araneae - Phalcidae - spider ( 8 - 20 mm)
26Pseudoscorpionida - pseudoscorpion ( 1 - 5 mm)
276 legs
- Hemiptera
- Homoptera
- Coleoptera
- Hymenoptera
- Collembola
- Dermaptera
28Hemiptera - Lygaeidae - seed bugs ( 8 - 18 mm)
29Hemiptera - Berytidae - stilt bugs ( 5 - 9 mm)
30Hemiptera - Cydnidae ( 1 - 5 mm)
31Homoptera - Cicadellidae - leafhoppers ( 2 - 15
mm)
32Homoptera - Membracidae - treehoppers ( 5 - 15 mm)
33Coleoptera - Tenebrionidae - darkling beetles ( 2
- 35 mm)
34Coleoptera - Curculionidae - weevil ( 1 - 40 mm)
35Coleoptera - Staphylinidae - rove beetles ( 2 -
20 mm )
36Coleoptera - Melyridae ( 2 - 20 mm)
37Coleoptera - Carabidae - ground beetles ( 3 - 36
mm)
38Hymenoptera - Formicidae - Ants ( 1 -25 mm)
39Hymenoptera - Formicidae - Ants ( 1 -25 mm)
40Hymenoptera - Formicidae - Ants ( 1 -25 mm)
41Collembola - springtail (1-6 mm)
42Dermaptera - Labidae - earwig ( 6 -35 mm)
436 legs (continued)
- Thysanura
- Isoptera
- Orthoptera
- Thysanoptera
- Siphonaptera
- Microcorphia
- Embiidina
44Thysanura - Lepismatidae - silverfish ( 9 -13 mm)
45Isoptera - Termitidae - termite ( 5 -25 mm)
46Orthoptera - grasshopper, cricket ( 5 -80 mm)
47Thysanoptera - thrip ( 0.5 - 3 mm)
48Siphonaptera - flea ( 0.5 - 5 mm)
49Microcorphia - Meinertellidae - jumping
bristletail ( 15 mm)
50Embiidina - Oligotomidae (8 -20 mm)
51Ecology Explorers
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53Ecology Explorers
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58Ecology Explorers
- Learning how to pin the specimen that are
collected for display in your class - Visiting the insect collection on campus
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61The End