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entomology Lecture Exam I – review
Biology 4415.01
Spring, 2014
Lecture Exam I – review

Science of Entomology

Factors contributing to ecological success of insects
Economic significance – beneficial and detrimental aspects of insects (to man)
Definition of “pest” – difference between key, secondary, and sporadic pests
General characteristics of Phylum Arthropoda
Characteristics of Class Insecta

Phylogeny and Systematics of the Arthropods

Major distinguishing characteristics of members of Phylum Arthropoda
Major distinguishing characteristics of Class Insecta

Classification of Biological Organisms

Difference(s) between conventional taxonomy and systematics
Concept of binomial nomenclature – contributions of Carolus Linnaeus – components and importance of scientific name
Major taxonomic categories – Kingdom through species; importance of scientific name(s)
Distinction between Apterygota and Pterygota - Paleoptera and Neoptera - Exopterygota and Endopterygota – Ametabola, Hemimetabola and Holometabola – be able to categorize the Orders we covered into one or more of these categories
Goals and significance of phylogenetic trees

Insect Morphology

Major components of insect head – mouthparts, types of mouthparts and their function (e.g., chewing, siphoning, piercing-sucking), orientation of mouthparts (prognathous, hypognathous, opisthognathous), components and function of insect antennae, the major types of photoreceptors (compound eyes, ocelli), segments of thorax and their nomenclature (including dorsal, side and ventral plates), the major segments of insect leg, major types and function(s) of the insect leg (e.g., saltatorial – for jumping), the major types of insect wings (membraneous, tegmina, hemelytra, elytra) and significant modifications of wings (e.g., halteres), segmentation and appendages of the insect abdomen (e.g., nomenclature of upper and lower segments, cerci and larvapods).

Insect Classification

Know the ordinal and common names

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