Plant Science AAEC – Paradise Valley Spring 2015

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Common Insect Orders.
Advertisements

Entomology 462 Orders of Insects
Common Insect Orders Adapted from Berkeley Natural History Museums lesson “A Quick Way to Identify Common Insect Orders”
Where to look - Pests! Insects Nematodes Weeds Diseases
Common insect orders.
Entomology Original PowerPoint by Mark Morgan Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office November 2005.
Major Orders of Insects. 1. Grasshopper, cricket, roach, mantid 2. true bug 3. cicadas or leaf or plant hopper 4. beetle 5. fly 6. ant, bee or wasp 7.
KAREN LANCOUR National Rules Committee Chairman- Life Sciences
Developing Entomological Skills and Techniques (how to be a bugdork)
Insects Block 1 January 13, 2015.
Entomology For Master Gardeners Mike Wagner Regents Professor-Emeritus Northern Arizona University School of Forestry.
Oklahoma Master Gardeners Basic Entomology for the Home and Landscape Eric J. Rebek Dept. of Entomology and Plant Pathology.
Question of the day… Finish Berlese Quiz Friday, April 18th 2008.
1 Class Insecta BIO 2215 Oklahoma City Community College Dennis Anderson.
Common Insect Orders Insect Collection. What are Insects??? 0 Common Features of Insects : 0 Three main body parts—head, thorax, abdomen 0 Three pairs.
ORDER DIPTERA Reduced hind wings Suction mouths Larvae called maggots.
Invertebrates.
INSECT CLASSIFICATION KIND PHILLIP CAME OVER FOR GOOD SPAGHETTI !!!
Entomology Deer Fly Common Name: Deer Fly Order: Diptera Metamorphosis: Holometebolous Mouth Part: Cutting Sponging Significance: Pest.
1 Class Insecta. 2 Subphylum Uniramia Class Insecta (Hexapoda)
Classification of living organisms The Kingdoms All living things are divided into 5 kingdoms: 1.Prokaryotes - Single celled organisms.
Classification System of Organisms
Insects Octavio’s Book Insects. Insects are Invertebrates, their body is encased in a tough shell.
All about bugs Can you answer the questions to find out what your bug is? Click here to start.
Athropods “arthros”“pod” “jointed” “foot”. Reigners and rulers of the world 4 make up over three quarters of the animal kingdom.
368.T1 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Parts of an Insect.
By Vincent Mannino County Extension Director – Fort Bend.
By: Martavious Jennings
Basics of Entomology Clyde S. Gorsuch Department of Entomology Clemson University.
Common Insects - Identification by Order. Order - Anoplura Simple Sucking Only Hog Louse Can attack deer, moose, elk, wild hogs.

Major Orders of Insects. Coleoptera “Sheath – winged” 2 pairs of wings (front pair covers transparent back pair) Heavy armored exoskeleton Biting and.
Entomology Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office July 2002.
Where to look - Pests! Insects Nematodes Weeds Diseases
Important Insect Orders. Depending upon which textbook you use, there are Insect Orders A few less common Orders are not listed A few more common.
Why is Scientific Classification used in the identification of insects? Insects can be placed into groupings based upon their physical characteristics.
Arthropods. Main Characteristics Jointed appendages Segmented body Exoskeleton (skeleton on outside) Mandibles – chewing mouthparts Metamorphosis ( egg.
Insects Around Us Science Unit 4 Ms. Medina's 5th Grade Class
Entomology Insects in Kansas Probably between 15 and 20 thousand species.
Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Uniramia End show Jenna Hellack Fall 2000 Subphylum Uniramia Class: Diplopoda (dip-lop-o-da)Diplopoda Millipedes Class: Chilopoda.
Challenge #3 Can you identify the orders into which insects are classified? T. Trimpe 2008
What is an insect? Taxonomy: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Physical Features: Hard exoskeleton (adults), 6 legs, 3-part body, 2 antennae.
Where to look - Pests! Insects Insects Nematodes Nematodes Weeds Weeds Diseases Diseases Rodents and other small mammals Rodents and other small mammals.
Arthropods By nearly any measure, the most successful animals on the planet are the arthropods. They have conquered land, sea and air, and make up over.
Arthropods By nearly any measure, the most successful animals on the planet are the arthropods. They have conquered land, sea and air, and make up over.
Insect Classification
August 2008 Entomology Original PowerPoint by Mark Morgan Modified by Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Office November 2005.
(arthro = joint) + (poda = leg). Phylum Arthropoda  Bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic  Tagmatization  Paired, jointed appendages  Compound eyes.
Order Ephemeroptera: Elongated abdomen with two or three tail filaments. Two pair of membrane wings bristle-like antennae Mayflies Order Odonata:
CLASSIFICATION OF INSECT
Modified by Georgia Agricultural Education Curriculum Office
Major Insect Orders.
Entomology Original PowerPoint by Mark Morgan
INCLUDES ALL INSECTS CLASS INSECTA
Odonata (damselflies, dragonflies) Coleoptera (beetles) Orthoptera
Success, Anatomy, Life cycles
Creatures of the “Jointed Legs”
I SPY! . Insect Life Cycles and Classification .
* = ► = THE INSECT ORDERS Kingdom? Phylum? Class? The “Terrific 10”
Characteristics, Orders, and Collecting
Insect Orders Thysanura (3 pronged bristletails)
10.3 Insects.
Regular Biology Chapter 28 Waggy
Plant Science AAEC – Paradise Valley Spring 2015
Entomology Original PowerPoint by Mark Morgan
Entomology Original PowerPoint by Mark Morgan
Arthropods.
Arthropods.
Entomology.
Presentation transcript:

Plant Science AAEC – Paradise Valley Spring 2015 Classifying Pests Plant Science AAEC – Paradise Valley Spring 2015

I can… Identify the five most common pests that affect plant production. Describe insects close relatives. Describe how insects are classified.

Classifying Shoes…

Common Pests that affect Plant Production Insect Nematode Weed Disease Rodent/ Animal

What is an insect? Insects are animals with three distinct body parts including head, thorax and abdomen.

What is a nematode? Nematodes are appendage less, non-segmented, worm like invertebrates.

What is a weed? Weeds are any plant that competes for light, nutrients, water, and space with desired plants.

What are plant diseases? A disease is any change the state of metabolism necessary for the normal development and functioning of any organism. There are two types: environmental parasitic Environmental diseases are caused by nutrient deficiencies, pollution, weather, genetics or chemicals, while parasitic diseases are caused by microorganisms that live in plants.

What are rodents/animals? Rodents/Animals are animals like deer or javalina that eat leaves, stems, and roots of plants.

Describe insects close relatives. Spiders 4 pairs of legs Centipedes 1 pair of legs for each body segment Millipedes 2 pairs of legs each body segment Pillbugs 7 pair of legs Snails/Slugs lacking three body parts

What is scientific classification? Scientific Classification is a system used to classify all living things through a breakdown starting with the largest grouping called a Kingdom and continuing down to the smallest grouping called Individual.

How do we classify insects? Insects belong to the Animalia Kingdom, Arthropoda Phylum, and the Hexapoda Class.

Sixteen Agriculturally Important Insects Only sixteen of the twenty eight insect orders are of agricultural importance. These orders include: 1. Odonata dragonflies 2. Orthoptera grasshoppers, crickets, and cockroaches 3. Isoptera termites

Sixteen Agriculturally Important Insects 4. Hemiptera true bugs 5. Homoptera Aphids 6. Neuroptera Lacewings 7. Coleoptera Beetles 8. Lepidoptera butterflies and moths 9. Diptera flies and mosquitos 10. Hymenoptera ants, bees, and wasps 11. Thysanura silverfish, bristletails, or fish moths

Sixteen Agriculturally Important Insects 12. Siphonaptera flea 13. Anoplura sucking lice 14. Mallophaga chewing lice 15. Dermaptera Earwigs 16. Thysanoptera thrips