Welcome to “Bug” Week Test scores, not terrible Snack Bar reminder Bug Day is Friday! Use the...

44
Welcome to “Bug” Week Test scores, not terrible Snack Bar reminder Bug Day is Friday! Use the laptops to get vocabulary and chart done Lab (sketches) and Video coming up www.cirrusimage.com

Transcript of Welcome to “Bug” Week Test scores, not terrible Snack Bar reminder Bug Day is Friday! Use the...

Welcome to “Bug” WeekTest scores, not terribleSnack Bar reminderBug Day is Friday!Use the laptops to get vocabulary and chart done Lab (sketches) and Video coming upwww.cirrusimage.com

Insect Collection - Tuesday1. Grasshopper, cricket, roach, mantis2. true bug3. cicadas or leaf or plant hopper4. beetle5. fly6. ant, bee or wasp7. butterfly or moth8. dragonfly, lacewing, termite, flea, silverfish9. spider10. isopod, or centipede or millipede

www.cirrusimage.com www.cirrusimage.com

Insect Vocabulary

ChitinEcdysisElytraEntomologyHaltereLarvaInstar

Malpighian tubules MetamorphosisNymphOvipositorPheromonesPupaSpiraclesTympanum

Insects

Chitin – Material that makes up the exoskeleton.

Ecdysis – correct term for molting/shedding of exoskeleton

Elytra

front wings of beetles modified into wing cover.

Entomology

The study of insects

Haltere – modified 2nd pr of wings in flies.

LarvaFeeding stage in complete metamorphosis.

Instar

Each of the stages between molts.

Malpighian tubules

The excretory structures (“kidneys”) of the insect.

Metamorphosis

“Change in form” during growth.Complete –

separate stages (larva, pupa)More advancedAll the most successful orders have complete metamorphosis

Incomplete – young resemble adult

NymphImmature stage. Resembles the adult to some extent. A stage in incomplete metamorphosis.

Ovipositor

Egg laying structure (female only)Becomes sting in bees and wasps

Pheromones

Chemical messages, like hormones but released into the environment.Lock and key with receptors on the male antenna1 mile range!

Pupa

Transformation stage where the larva changes to an adult.Special terms like cocoon or chrysalis

Spiracles

Openings to the breathing tubes (tracheae) which support respiration in insects.

TympanumThe “ear” of the insect.

General Insect Characteristics3 body parts, head, thorax, abdomen6 legs, usually 2 pr. Wings - all from thoraxExoskeleton of chitinBreathe by spiracles/tracheaeWide variety of mouthpartsComplete or incomplete metamorphosisEstimates as high as 30 million species

Beetles - Coleoptera

Wings - 1st pr. modified into elytraAllow beetles to go places other insects can’t

Mouthparts - chewingMetamorphosis - complete - larva often called a grubOther - largest orderWeevils, scarabs, mealworms, etc.

Beetles - Coleoptera

Butterflies - Lepidoptera

Wings - Scale coveredMouthparts - SiphoningMetamorphosis – Complete, larva called caterpillarButterflies – wings upright, antenna w/ nobs, narrow body, day active.Moths – wings fold, feathery antenna, wide body, night active.Other – a “skipper” has characteristics of both

Butterflies - Lepidoptera

Ants & Bees - Hymenoptera

Wings - 2 pr. Linked, membrane wingedMouthparts - ChewingMetamorphosis - CompleteOther - Social, solitary or parasites, 3rd largestNarrow constriction between thorax and abdomenOvipositor modified into sting

Ants & Bees - Hymenoptera

Flies - Diptera

Wings - only 1 pr. 2nd pr - halteres, for balanceMouthparts - lapping or bitingMetamorphosis - complete, larva are maggots or wigglers (mosquitos)Other - disease carriers; 4th largestGnats, midges, punkies

Flies - Diptera

Dragonflies - Odonata

Wings - 2 pairMouthparts - chewingMetamorphosis - Incomplete, aquatic nymphs, rectal gills, jet propulsionOther – predators, even as nymphsDamselflies can fold wings against body, narrow abdomenLegs form a basket underneathFossil dragonflies wingspan, 2 ½ feet.

Dragonflies - Odonata

Grasshoppers - Orthoptera

Wings - 2 pr - straight - 1st leatheryMouthparts - ChewingMetamorphosis - IncompleteOther - roaches, mantids, grasshoppers, walking sticks, etc.

Grasshoppers - Orthoptera

Termites - Isoptera

Wings - 2 pr. Straight if presentMouthparts - chewingMetamorphosis - IncompleteOther - All social, flagellates are symbioticCastes include soldiers; 5,000,000 in a colony; huge part of tropical ecosystems; queen might live 50 years

Termites - Isoptera

True Bugs - Hemiptera

Wings - half-winged, front leathery, back membranous Mouthparts - Piercing/sucking - beakMetamorphosis - IncompleteOther - plant parasites, predators

True Bugs - Hemiptera

More Hemiptera

Cicadas - Homoptera

Wings - 2 pr, straight if presentMouthparts - Piercing/sucking (plants)Metamorphosis - IncompleteOther – leaf and plant hoppers, 17 year cicada

Cicadas - Homoptera

Fleas - Siphonoptera

Wings - n/aMouthparts - BitingMetamorphosis - CompleteOther - all parasites, flattened to move between hairs/feathersSense heat and jump to host.

Fleas - Siphonoptera

Hissing roaches – sketch plus 3 good factsMosquito – sketch 3 stages.Mealworm beetle – sketch 3 stagesFlea – sketch plus 3 factsbutterfly scale – sketchhoneybee – notes, (include castes, honey, etc)cricket – sketch plus 3 factszoobooks – 10 facts you would share

Insect Study Lab

Insect TEST60% 40%

Orders of InsectsA. BeetlesB. FliesC. True bugsD. TermitesE. CicadasF. DragonfliesG. GrasshoppersH. FleasI. ButterfliesJ. Ants, bees

Vocabulary ListMetamorphosis - typesLife - Insects

Insect Notebook

Vocab List 15Chart Reading 10Chap. Practice test 30Orders Chart 20Lab sketches 40Insects video 10TOTAL125