Common insect orders. Insects are the most species- rich group of organisms on earth as indicated in...

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Common insect orders

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Page 1: Common insect orders. Insects are the most species- rich group of organisms on earth as indicated in this species-scape. The size of the organism reflects.

Common insect orders

Page 2: Common insect orders. Insects are the most species- rich group of organisms on earth as indicated in this species-scape. The size of the organism reflects.

Insects are the most species-rich group of organisms on earth as indicated in this species-scape. The size of the organism reflects the number of described species.

Page 3: Common insect orders. Insects are the most species- rich group of organisms on earth as indicated in this species-scape. The size of the organism reflects.

Parts of an insect

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Parts of an insect

Head Thorax Abdomen

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Parts of an insect

Head Thorax Abdomen

3 pairs of legs

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Parts of an insect

Head Thorax Abdomen

3 pairs of legsWings and legs on thorax

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Important areas to study to identify common insect orders

Head Thorax Abdomen

3 pairs of legs

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Mouthparts:Chewing

mandibles

mandibles

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Mouthparts:

Piercing

Sucking

Sponging-sucking

Coiled

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Odonata (dragonflies, damselflies)

Greek “odon” = tooth (referring to teeth on their mandibles)

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Odonata (dragonflies, damselflies)

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Odonata (dragonflies, damselflies)

Spot ID• Long slender wings

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Odonata (dragonflies, damselflies)

Spot ID• Long slender wings• Long thin body

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Blattodea (roaches)Latin “blatta” = cockroach

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Blattodea (roaches)

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Blattodea (roaches)

Spot ID• Flat

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Blattodea (roaches)

Spot ID• Flat• Spiny legs

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Blattodea (roaches)

Spot ID• Flat• Spiny legs• Long antennae

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Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets)

Greek “orthos” = straight, “pteros” = wing

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Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets)

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Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets)

Spot ID• Jumping hind legs

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Orthoptera (grasshoppers, crickets)

Spot ID• Jumping hind legs• Some with ovipositor at hind

end

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Dermaptera (earwigs)

Greek “derma” = skin, “ptero” = wing

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Dermaptera (earwigs)

Greek “derma” = skin, “ptero” = wing

Spot ID• Long skin-like hindwings folded

under very short forewings

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Dermaptera (earwigs)

Greek “derma” = skin, “ptero” = wing

Spot ID• Long skin-like hindwings folded

under very short forewings• Pinchers off end of abdomen

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Hemiptera (bugs, hoppers, aphids, scales, cicadas)

Greek “hemisys” = half, “ptero” = wing

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Hemiptera (bugs, hoppers, aphids, scales, cicadas)

Greek “hemisys” = half, “ptero” = wingSpot ID

• A beak: piercing-sucking mouthparts

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Hemiptera (bugs, hoppers, aphids, scales, cicadas)

Greek “hemisys” = half, “ptero” = wingSpot ID

• A beak: piercing-sucking mouthparts

• Forewings covering hindwings– Wing half membrane, half thickened

or

– Wing all membranous

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Coleoptera (beetles)

Greek “koleos”= sheath, “ptero”= wing

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Coleoptera (beetles)

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Coleoptera (beetles)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts

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Coleoptera (beetles)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts• Forewings (elytra)

form hard shell covering hindwings

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Diptera (flies)

Latin “di”= two, “ptero”= wing

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Diptera (flies)

Latin “di”= two, “ptero”= wing

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Diptera (flies)

Latin “di”= two, “ptero”= wing

Spot ID• Two wings

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Diptera (flies)

Latin “di”= two, “ptero”= wing

Spot ID• Two wings

– Hind wings reduced to halteres

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Diptera (flies)

Latin “di”= two, “ptero”= wingSpot ID• Two wings

– Hind wings reduced to halteres

• Sponging-sucking mouthparts– Except mosquitoes

and some others that pierce skin

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

Greek “hymen”=membrane, “ptero”=wing or

Hymen, the Greek god of marriage because the forewing & hindwings are joined

together with small hooks

Hooks not shown

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts• Four membranous wings

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts• Four membranous wings• Waist often constricted

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Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants)

Spot ID• Chewing mouthparts• Four membranous wings• Waist often constricted• Females with ovipositor or

stinger at end of abdomen

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Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths)

Greek “lepido”= scale, “ptero”= wing

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Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths)

Greek “lepido”= scale, “ptero”= wing

• Coiling-sucking mouthparts

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Lepidoptera (butterflies, moths)

Greek “lepido”= scale, “ptero”= wing

• Coiling-sucking mouthparts• Four wings covered with scales

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Insects and other Arthropods