Developing Entomological Skills and Techniques (how to be a bugdork)

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Developing Entomological Skills and Techniques (how to be a bugdork)

Why Insects? Most numerous and diverse animals Live in all habitats Most important (good and bad) for humans They rock and it’s fun…

Kingdom ANIMAL Phylum ARTHROPODA

Orders Collembola Thysanura Ephemeroptera Odanata Phasmatodea Orthoptera Mantodea Blattodea Isoptera Dermaptera Plecoptera Psocoptera Phthiraptera Hemiptera Thysanoptera Neuroptera Coleoptera Mecoptera Siphonaptera Diptera Trichoptera Lepidoptera Hymenoptera

Orders Collembola Thysanura Ephemeroptera Odanata Phasmatodea Orthoptera Mantodea Blattodea Isoptera Dermaptera Plecoptera Psocoptera Phthiraptera Hemiptera Thysanoptera Neuroptera Coleoptera Mecoptera Siphonaptera Diptera Trichoptera Lepidoptera Hymenoptera NON-Insects

Types of Metamorphosis Ametabolous (most primitive) Hemimetabolous Paurometabolous Holometabolous (most advanced)

Ametabolous – no metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis Young = nymphs

Ametabolous – no metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis * The stages of immature insects are called instars

Hemimetabolous – incomplete metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis

Hemimetabolous – incomplete metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis Naiad – aquatic nymph

Paurametabolous – gradual metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis instars

Paurametabolous – gradual metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis “Nymph” 1 2 3

Holometabolous – complete metamorphosis Insect Metamorphosis Adults and young look completely different instars 123

- maggot, worm-like shaped body - feeding apparatus either mouth hooks or mandibles - no legs Vermiform: e.g., flies Insect Metamorphosis

- Slightly flattened body - mandibulate feeding apparatus - 3 pairs of thoracic legs Elaterifom: e.g., mealworms Insect Metamorphosis

- caterpillar-like shaped body - mandibulate feeding apparatus - 3 pairs of thoracic legs and 5-7 pairs of abdominal prolegs Eruciform: e.g., butterflies Insect Metamorphosis

Fall Armyworm

Important Questions Wings or no wings? – How many? Kind of Mouthparts? Where did I find it? Any special adaptations? – Raptorial legs, swimming legs – Camouflage?

Order Collembola: Springtails Coll = glue Embola= a bolt or wedge (collophore)

Springtails: Order Collembola

Order Thysanura: Silverfish Thysano= fringed ura= tail

Order Ephemeroptera: Mayflies ephemeros= short lived

Order Ephemeroptera: Mayflies

Order Odonata: Dragonfly and Damselfly dragonflies keep wings out when at rest… …while damselflies keep wings back over body at rest

Odonata = toothed jaw Order Odonata: Dragonfly and Damselfly

Order Phasmatodea: Walking sticks and Leaf Insects Phasm = phantom

Order Orthoptera: Grasshoppers, Crickets, Locusts & Katydids Ortho= straight Ptera= winged

Order Mantodea Praying mantids, soothsayers

Order Blattodea: Roaches Blatta - Greek word for roach

Order Isoptera: Termites Iso = even ptera = wing

Order Dermaptera: Earwigs Derm = leather Ptera = wing

Order Plecoptera: Stoneflies Pleco = folded or pleated Ptera = wing

Psoco= gnawing Ptera= wing Bad Name! Think of them as winged insects that gnaw. Order Psocoptera: Bark & Book lice

pthir = lice aptera = no wings Two Suborders – Mallophaga: The chewing lice – Anoplura: The sucking lice Order Pthiraptera: Lice

Suborder Mallophaga

Mallophaga

Anoplura: Sucking Lice

Order Hemiptera: True Bugs, Scales, Aphids, Hoppers Etymology: hemi = half ptera = winged Hemiptera: Order Name Suborder Heteroptera = true bugs Suborder Auchenorrhyncha = hoppers and cicadas Suborder Sternorrhyncha = aphids and allies Refers to the true bugs

Suborder Heteroptera Hemelytra - sclerotized basal portion of wings

Aphids

leafhoppertreehopper planthopper

Order Thysanoptera: Thrips Thysan= fringed Ptera= winged

Thysanoptera

Order Neuroptera Neuro = nerve Ptera = wing Tons of different insects lumped into this group…

Lacewings

Dobsonflies

Antlions

Owlflies

Mantisfly

Order Coleoptera: Beetles

Coleoptera koleos- sheath (from Aristotle) fore wings called elytra Serve to protect the membranous hind wings (used in flight)

Beetle diversity

Order Mecoptera: Scorpionflies

Order Siphonaptera: The Fleas Siphon: a tube Aptera: wingless

Order Diptera: True Flies Di= two Ptera= wings True flies have only one pair of wings The hind pair = flight stabilizers called halteres.

Order Trichoptera: Caddisflies Tricho= hair Ptera= wings

Caddisfly larvae

Order Lepidoptera: Butterflies & Moths

Lepid = scales Ptera = wings

Order Hymenoptera: Bees, Wasps and Ants

Hymenoptera (Bees, wasps, ants) hymen = membrane Ptera = wings Greek Goddess of Marriage: Hymeno Goddess of marriage – Named for the joining of the wings

Hamuli = Small row of hooks on hind wing

Tricksters: Assassin Bugs and Ambush Bugs Count the Beak Segments! 3 4 Does the beak fit into a groove???

Tricksters: Flesh Flies and House Flies Flesh FlyHouse Fly

Horn fly Stable fly

Class Arachnida Order Solifugae Camel Spiders!!!!!