TAMU ENTO 201 Bernal Exam 3

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Grasshoppers, crickets, and katydids fall under order ___________.

Orthoptera

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Orthos- means

Straight

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What is the metamorphosis of orthoptera?

Incomplete (hemimetabolous)

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Orthoptera tend to live in ________ climates.

Warmer

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How many families does orthoptera contain?

28

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Orthopterans are straight along the _________ border.

Dorsal

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What are the basic characteristics of orthopteran legs?

- Large hind legs used for jumping

- Use hind legs to produce sound

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What does the pronotum of the grasshopper resemble?

Saddle

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Define: Brachyptery

Having non functional wings

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T/F: Brachyptery is common in orthoptera

True

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Ensifera contains suborders _________.

Katydids

True crickets

Cave crickets

Mole crickets

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Caelifera contains suborders __________.

Grasshoppers

Locusts

Pygmy locusts

Bush hoppers

Bush locusts

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How many segments do ensifera's antennae possess?

30

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Ensifera relies on _________ for escape.

Crypsis

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Ensifera are __________. (Nocturnal/dinural)

Nocturnal

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During the day, ensifera hides by ________.

Mimesis

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What sort of consumers are ensifera?

Omniverous/predators

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What sort of plants do ensifera consume?

Dicots

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What are the egg laying habits of ensifera?

Lay eggs singly in soil or plants

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Caelifera are active during _________.

The day (dinural)

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What is the visual and auditory acuity of caelifera?

Very good

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Caelifera relies on ________ for escape.

Jumping

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Caelifera egg laying habits

Lay eggs in batches in soil

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Caelifera have ________ (long/short) legs and antennae.

Short

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What are the habitats of caelifera?

Open areas: savanna, woodlands, desert

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What is the diet of caelifera?

Herbivorous on grass

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What are the most outstanding physical characterstics of Jerusalem crickets?

Very large, baby like head

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Where do Jerusalem crickets live?

Soil

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The giant weta and jerusalem cricket are in suborder _________.

Ensifera

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What is the purpose of orthoptera songs?

Attract mate

Mark territory

Signal agression

Alarm

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Acrididae sing during the __________.

Day

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Tettigonidae sing during the ________.

Night

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Gryllidae sing during the _________.

Day and night

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Common name for acrididae

Grasshopper

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Common name for Tettigonidae

Katydids

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Common name for Gryllidae

Cricket

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How do ensifera produce sound?

Rubbing their wings together

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How do caeliferans produce sound?

- Rub femur against tegmina

- Hind wing snap

- Palp/mandible rubbing

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Where is a grasshopper's tumpanum located?

First abdominal segment

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Describe the stridulatory vein

- Present in ensifera

- Found on the underside of front wings

- Contain between 35 and 300 teeth

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Where is the tympanum found in ensifera?

Front tibia

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What does a wingless cricket's song sound like?

Rap

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What is special about the mole cricket's song production?

They form an acoustic burrow with a resonator chamber and horn

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Describe the courtship behavior of orthopterans

- Sound quality matters

- Last male to mate is least likely to father babies

- Sperm of other males can be removed and consumed by subsequent males

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What is ensifera's method for sperm transference?

Spermatophore

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Describe the structures of a spermatophore

- Ampulla: contains the sperm

- Spermatophylax: contains nuptial gift

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Cicadas are classified under order ___________.

Hemiptera

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Where do cicadas lay their eggs?

Under tree bark

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Cicada nymphs grow in what habitat and what do they consume?

Soil; Xylem sap

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Define: Periodical (wrt cicada)

Process by which nymphs time their emergence at the same time and year by keeping track of xylem fluctuation

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At what time during their life does a cicada build a turrent?

Before molting to an adult

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T/F: Cicada turrents are used for mating rituals

False

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Cicada turrents are correlated to _____________.

Rainfall

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Cicadas in southweest US contribute to ____________.

Soil macro structure

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Define: Krotovina

Animal burrows that are filled in by soil

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What role do krotovinas play in the environment?

Percolate water, aerate the soil, and aid in root growth

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What type of soil are cicadas least effective in?

Coarse or compacted clayey soil

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What element is found in cicada turrents that is scarse otherwise?

Phosphorous

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What's so cool about cicada wings?

They are highly deadly for bacteria and are ultra hydrophobic: nothing can live on/stick to them

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How do cicada wings kill bacteria?

Gravity forces bacteria down onto wing spike which impale them

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What are the common name(s) of the insect(s) in phasmatodea?

Stick and leaf insects

Walking sticks

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What is the metamorphosis of phasmatodea?

Incomplete

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Where are phasmatodea distributed?

Tropical and subtropical regions

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What are the common name(s) of the insect(s) of embioptera?

Web spinners

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What is the metamorphosis of embiopterans?

Inclomplete

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Where are embiopterans distributed?

Mainly tropical

Some in other warm temperate regions

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What are the common name(s) of the insect(s) of zoraptera?

Angel insects

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What is the metamorphosis of zoraptera?

Incomplete

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Where are zorapterans distributed?

Mainly tropical

Some in other warm temperate regions

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With what speed do phasmatodea move?

Slowly

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What sort of diet do phasmatodeans consume?

Herbiverous

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What response do stick bugs exhibit when disturbed?

Freeze

Stretch front legs out in front of body

Sway gently/mimic vegetation

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In which countries are leaf insects found?

Southeast Asia

New Guinea

Australia

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________ percent of phasmatodea is comprised of stick insects.

98%

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What are the physical attributes of most stick insects?

- Domed

- Long, threadlike antennae

- Lateral compound eyes

- Chewing mouthparts

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What are the wing characteristics of most stick insects?

- Short, tough front wing that protects large membranous hind wing

- Some have short hind wing or no wings at all

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What is the most likely way males find female stick insects?

Pheromones

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Parthenogenesis is common in which type of insect within phasmatodea?

Stick insects

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________ tend to be the smaller sex in stick insects.

Males

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Stick insect eggs resemble ___________.

Seeds

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Where are stick insect eggs deposited?

On the ground or glued to leaves

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What is the relationship between ants and stick insects?

Ants will take stick insect eggs back into their nests where they'll be safe from predators and herbivores

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Define: Capitulum

Structure of stick insect eggs that mimics the elaiosomes of higher plants

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Define: Autonomy (wrt stick insects)

Loss of legs

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T/F: Once a stick insect looses a leg, it never regenerates

False: partial regeneration is possible through subsequent molts

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Where does autonomy occur in stick insects?

Between the femur and trochanter

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Where are silk glands located in embiopterans?

Swollen first tarsal segment

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What do embiopterans eat?

- Dead plant material

- Litter

- Lichen

- Moss

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What are male emiopteran mouthparts used for?

ONLY for grasping females during copulation; they do not consume food

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Which sex of embiopteran produce silk?

Both

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Silk of embiopterans is layed down in _______ (threads, mats, whisps...?).

Mats

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What predators are able to penetrate through a web spinner's web?

- Ants

- Parasitic wasps

- Some ectoparasitic wasps

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Where do embiopterans deposit eggs?

Within their silk galleries

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What happens when embiopteran eggs hatch?

- Adult embiopteran parents chew hole in silk gallery to release the first instars

- SOMETIMES will feed young paste

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What is a physical characteristic of embiopteran mouthparts?

Downward facing

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T/F: Embiopterans are dimorphic

True

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What are the two physical forms of embiopterans?

- Blind, pale, and wingless

- Dark, ocelli, sparsely veined wings

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Where are zorapterans found?

- Under bark

- Piles of wood dust

- Leaf litter

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What do zorapterans consume?

Fungal threads, spores, mites, small arthropods

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What are the courtship behaviors of zorapterans?

Males offer gift secretion to female who then decides if its good enough

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