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ORDER PROTURA> morphology |
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*apterygota
- whitish insects, cone-shaped heads - small (<1.5mm) - first pair of legs are sensory (functions as an antennae, thus they lack antenn.. - respiration via exoskeletons or trachea |
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- live in moist soil/ humus - detritivores |
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ORDER COLLEMBOLA > morphology |
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SPRINGTAILS *apterygota
- ametabolous - primitive compound eyes - furcula retinatulum collophore \ / functions together |
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ORDER COLLEMBOLA > ecology |
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- live in moise soil/humus, under bark, freshwater ponds - often in dense populations - unique mating behavior *male places spermatophore on stalk - no internal fertilization - love garden |
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ORDER THYSANURA > morphology |
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*apterygota
- 2mm-2cm - 2 cerci + 1 caudal filament - body covered in "silvery" scales - small compound eyes - ametabolous (diff. from collembola +protura) |
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ORDER THYSANURA > ecology |
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- found in decaying vegetation - can be household pests - feed on stachy substances ( ex wallpaper glue) - NO internal fertilization |
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ORDER EPHEMEROPTERA > morphology |
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MAYFLIES *hemimetabolous
- medium size - large triangular front wings - NO wing flexion - Vestigial mouthparts in adults [really no mouthpart at all] - 2-3 caudal tails - adults terrestrial, nymphs aquatic - nymphs respire thorugh abdominal gills |
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ORDER EPHEMEROPTERA > ecology |
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- relatively long life cycle (up to 3yrs.) - SUBIMAGO stage *wing in an immature!* - adults are short lived - adults do not feed, only mate and dies - emergence swarms - pollution indicators - very important in food webs |
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ORDER ODONATA > morphology |
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DRAGONFLIES + DAMSELFLIES *Hemimetabolous
- large,2-12cm - large many-veined, membranous wings - no wing flexion - chewing mouthpt.in adults + nymphs - nymphal labium; functs.as HARPOON - adult cerci funct. as claspers while mating - adults terrestrial, nymphs aquativ w/rectal gill pads |
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- adults hunt with legs, forming a basket - nymphs use jet propulsion - mating -males defend territories + females -unique coupling -heartshaped mating wheels |
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ORDER PHASMIDA > morphology |
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WALKING STICKS *hemimetabolous
- medium to large in size - usually lack wings, some have them - make sound for male attraction - look like sticks or leaves |
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- all are PHYTOPHAGOUS (plant eating) - many are parthenogenetic - defensees include stick + leaf MIMICRY, kicking, chemical defenses [nymphs can regenerate legs; adults cannot] |
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ORDER ORTHOPTERA > morphology |
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GRASSHOPPERS, KATYDIDS, CRICKETS *Hemimetabolous
- chewing mouthpts. - longs antennae, large compound eyes - tegmina PRESENT - wingpads in nymphs - SALTATORIAL rear legs common - well developed ovipositor |
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ORDER ORTHOPTERA > Ecology |
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- 99% phytophagous ( plant eaters) - produce lots of sounds -file + scrappeer -tympanum -species specific songs -parasitic flies (sounds = risky) i.e. SNEAKER FUGGERS |
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ORDER ORTHOPTERA > Ecology> PHASE POLYMORPHISM |
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African Locusts ( grasshopper)
SOLITARY PHASE: - low density - low reproductive rate - short wings - doesn't fly very far - light green
GREGARIOUS PHASE - high density - high reproductive rate - long wings - flies far - dark color |
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NOT a cricket, but a KATYDID >wingless! |
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LOOKS LIKE SOMETHING ELSE |
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ORDER MANTOIDEA > morphology |
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MANTIDS *hemimetabolous
- large prothorax - large raptorial front legs. - triangular head - large compound eyes - tegmina - chewing mouthparts |
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ORDER MANTOIDEA > ecology |
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- Ambush predators - unusual mating i.e. male decapitation, removes inhibition - ootheca produced - excellent use of mimicry + crypsis - startle response to scare away predators..protects ootheca |
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ORDER BLATTARIA > Morphology |
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COCKROACHES *hemimetabolous
- tegmina - flattened body - long antennae, comp. eye - cursorial legs |
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ORDER BLATTARIA > ecology |
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- scavengers/omnivores (feeds on dead stuff) - squeeze into tight places - mostly tropical - related to termites: digest cellulose with symbiotic bacteria - some secrete defensive coumpouns (topic) - mating involves pheromes (perfume that attracts males) - produces ootheca - important pest (very ADAPTIVE to tropical envrionment.) - scavengers taht feed on dead stuff. ex food...vectors BACTERIA |
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ORDER ISOPTERA >morphology |
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(equal wings) TERMITES *hemimetabolous
- small-med. sized - 2 pari of similar sized wings ( only adult reproductives have wings) - abdomen BROADLY joined to thorax (contrast w.ANTS) - differential CASTE morphology |
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- all terrrestrial, mostly tropical - form social colonies > reproductives: king + queen > workers: take care of queen + colony( never develop wings) > soldiers: defend colony ( head is modified , scleretized head) - Life cycle involves a swarming phase >Trophilaxes ( transfer info) |
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ORDER ISOPTERA > feeding biology |
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- feed on dead plant materail ( leaves, twigs, wood, feces) - able to digest cellulose using a symbiont (gut) - trophalaxis use to COMMUNICATE -FORM HUGE social colonies - extremely imp. in natural systems as recyclers - economically very imp. ESTRO buildings... |
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NAME the two types of termites |
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SUBTERRANEAN
DRYWOOD; no colony underground.. |
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ORDER DERMAPTERA > morphology |
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(SKIN WINGS) EAR WIGS *HEMI
- flat +elongate - front wings short tegmina, hind wings membranous - rarely fly - large cerci on abdomen - chewing mouthpt. |
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ORDER DERMAPTERA > ecology |
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- tropical + nocturnal - scavengers , omnivores, predators - signs of maternal care - cerci: courtship, defense, catch prey - some with chemical defense - can be pestiferous at high densities. |
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