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Zoology

lecture 15, final

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Subpphylum Hexapoda -insects, largest and most divers species -adults have wings
protura -most primitive
collembola "spring tail" -have a furcula that helps like a spring
thysomula ?
metamorphasis transform or change -eggs at the bottom float to top, molt, get wings, and fly away
complete/incomplete met looks like adult -dsnt look like adult
Order Ephemroptera e.g. -"mayfly" -odomata -nymp -dragon flys
odomata catch prey with wings
nymp free moving insects feed on other animals found near water, small, and feed off small insects
dragon fly more robust body -at risk wings are out to side -feed on moss, wasp, bees -live away from water
order Orthopter e.g. grasshoppers, lubbers, locus, cricket, pray mantis, walking stick, gladiator insects, roaches
grasshopper major agricultural pest -eat anything
lubbers lrg heavy, bulky grasshopper -rodents prey on them e.g. ants -defense-spine and hind legs -have no wings
locus ?
cricket move in large #s -agricultural pest
praying mantis preditors looking for prey -male slinder -fm is bigger
walking stick has rehabilitation glands
roaches -gladiator insect oriental-big black germal-small brown
Order Hemiptera and e.g. true bugs -can grab insects and suck it dry b/c blood sucking parasites -e.g. cutellum, bedbug, aphid, nevroptera, dobson,
cutellum ?
bedbug blood parisite -no longer have wings
aphid plant pest that drop honeydew
neuroptera feed on insects like aphids or "aunt lions" -have lace wings and golden eyes
hellgrammites big immature form of dobson fly
dobson fly biggest insect
order coleoptera and e.g. -largest insect order -dung beatles, carrion, hunter beetles -elytra wings
elytra armor like wings for protection
dung beetles ?
?carrion big black bug with bright orange or yellow on it
hunter beetles ?
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