Insecta Flashcards

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Insecta definition

4 points

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  1. Hexapod arthropods
  2. external mouthparts and unbranched appendages
  3. Three body parts:
    head,
    thorax,
    abdomen
  4. Head has five sets of appendages
  5. Thorax has three pairs of walking legs
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Insecta definition

Two wingless taxa

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Archaeognatha,

Zygentoma

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Insecta definition

One winged or secondarily wingless taxa

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Pterygota

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Insecta Body plan
Head
3 points

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  1. (6 segments)
  2. Procephalon: antennae and eyes
  3. Gnathocephalon: mouthparts – labrum, mandibles, maxillae, labium
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Insecta Body plan
Thorax
4 points

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  1. (3 segments)
  2. Prothorax: legs
  3. Mesothorax: legs, (wings)
  4. Metathorax: legs, (wings)
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Insecta Body plan
Abdomen
4 points

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  1. 11 segments
  2. May have rudimentary appendages called styli
  3. Copulatory appendages (segments 8 and 9 in females, 9 and 10 in males)
  4. May have terminal cerci
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Insecta Respiration

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  1. Entirely separate from circulatory system
  2. Tracheal system throughout body

Tracheae run from valved spiracles to cells

Air sacs

  1. Cuticular respiration
    Small, soft-bodied insects and larvae
  2. Gills
    Aquatic insects and larvae
    Adapted from tracheal trunks
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Circulation

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  1. Transport of nutrients only
  2. Body cavity is a haemocoel filled with haemolymph
    Pericardial sinus
    Perivisceral sinus
    Ventral sinus
  3. Dorsal heart
    Chamber in each segment of the abdomen
    Non-contractile aorta in thorax
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Nervous system

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  1. Dorsal brain
    Protocerebrum: optic nerves
    Deuterocerebrum: antennal nerves
    Tritocerebrum
  2. Suboesophageal ganglion
    Associated with the three segments that bear mouthparts
  3. Ventral nerve trunks
    ganglia
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Digestion

3 points

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  1. Foregut (stomodaeum)
    Salivary glands
    Food storage
    Grinding denticles
  2. Midgut (mesenteron)
    Peritrophic membrane
    Gastric caeca - absorption
  3. Hindgut (proctodaeum)
    Absorption
    Water conservation
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Excretion

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  1. Malpighian tubules attach at junction of midgut and hindgut
    Blind ending
    May be present in very large numbers
    Muscle fibre helps them move
  2. Nitrogenous waste collects inside, discharged into gut
    Primarily uric acid
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Reproduction

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  1. Mating stimulus induces female receptivity
    Odour signals
    Sound signals
    Colour signals
    Mating behaviour with or without tactile signals
  2. Internal fertilisation
  3. A female generally mates once or a few times in her life

Stores sperm

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Ecology

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  1. Most are herbivorous
    Important pollinators
    Important pests
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Fossil History

4 points

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  1. Earliest insects 480 Mya (Ordovician Period)
    About same time as terrestrial plants
  2. Earliest winged insects 400 Mya (Devonian Period)
  3. Major radiation in Carboniferous Period (356-299 Mya)
  4. Most extant groups evolved during Permian Period (299-252 Mya)
    Permo-Triassic mass extinction
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Major divisions of the Insecta

3 points

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  1. Insect phylogeny is a mess
  2. Many of the traditional names are paraphyletic
  3. Uncertain status of fossil forms
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16
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classification online

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Phylum: arthropoda
Class: insecta

17
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Apterygota

3 points

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  1. Paraphyletic group
  2. Never had wings
  3. bristletails and silverfish
18
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Paleoptera

3 points

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  1. Paraphyletic group
  2. Lack ability to fold wings
  3. mayflies and dragonflies
19
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Neoptera

4 points

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  1. Winged insects that can flex wings over abdomen
  2. Polyneoptera – grasshoppers, cockroaches (chewing mouthparts)
    Incomplete metamorphosis
  3. Paraneoptera – true bugs, lice (sucking mouthparts)
    Incomplete metamorphosis
  4. Holometabola – beetles, lacewings, bees, flies, moths
    Complete metamorphosis