Lab 8 Flashcards
(21 cards)
How many nymphal stages do bugs have?
5.
What does the pupa of bugs look like?
No pupa, since they develop via epimorphosis.
What does the male bedbug feed on?
Blood.
Which bug causes anaemia?
Cimea lectularis- Bed bug.
Where the respiratory spiracles of bugs located?
Vent on abdomen.
Respiratory spiracles lay on
Stigma plate.
How many nymphal stages are there in the Darkling Beetle?
None.
Diptera whose antenna has only 3 segments?
Tabanus.
Tsetse fly gives birth to:
1, fully grown, 3rd stage larvae.
Size of Tsetse fly:
6- 15mm.
Which is the largest?
Tsetse.
Adult sp of this genus are always wingless?
Melophagus ovinus.
Which of the following doesn’t belong to mouth parts?
Diptera
Antennae.
Their larvae are able to chew into solid materials?
Diptera
Alphitobius diaperinus.
Development of Family Culicidae:
(Holo)metamorphosis.
Life cycle of Heteroptera ( Hemiptera)?
Epimorphosis.
What is characteristic of the family Similiidae?
Pupa is in a slipper-shaped coccoon, that is reddish brown.
This sp. never consume blood?
Diptera
Fannia canicualris, Musca domestica, Muscina stabulans.
Both sexes are haematophagus?
Stomoxys calcitrans + Hematobius irritans.
Which grp pupates inside a cocoon capsule?
Simuldae.
What order does the Fannia canicularis belong to?
Cyclorrhapha.