Lecture 5: Insect construction Flashcards
(23 cards)
3 main parts of insects body:
the head
the thorax
abdomen
how many segments ? head:
6; mouth & Sensory organs
how many segments ? thorax:
3 segments; Pro-, Meso-, Meta-thorax
how many segments? abdomen
11 segments:
- reproductive organs/Genitalia
- Gut
how many segments in total do insects have?
20
prominent structure of head:
- compound eyes
- antennae
antennae functions:
- grabbing females in pre-copulation guarding
- sensory
mouthparts plan is ___ but have a ___ variety
- pretty fixed in insects
- large
Insects mouthpart structures:
- Clypeus + Labrum (2 plates, stop food falling out, feel & taste)
- mandible (biting & chewing, highly hard cuticle)
- maxilla (hardened spines on inside her handling food)
- labium (essentially lower lip, stops food falling out back)
mouthparts modified in different insects to carry out different feeding types:
- Chewing
- Sucking (butterfly, true bugs, flies)
- Lapping
- Biting (beetles)
- Piercing (true bugs)
do mandibles of common grass hoppers wear down?
YES
meso- & meta- thorax contain muscles for:
contains muscles which power the wings
all three thorax sections contain muscles for
for the legs, they all have a set of legs
legs:
USUALLY
- femur longer contains muscle for power
- tibia shorter
long thin stilt like legs of true bugs allows them to
walk on water
mole crickets adaptation:
legs used for kicking and digging
wings structure tells us
veins highly conserved, tells us only one evolutionary origin
wings veins used for
structural components, aerodynamically useful
in primitive insects the for and hind wings can
move independently, aerodynamic efficient but problems in maneuverability
-built for low energy stable flights (gliders)
true flies wings:
- big body, small wings
- fighter jets
- energetic
- costly & unstable but increased maneuverability
wing folding allows insects to
put their wings away and for example bury into ground etc
haltiers in true flies
- hindwing turns into haltiers
- increases manoeuvrability
- tells individuals when flying where up & down is
haltiers have evolved:
at least twice