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Study Guide Butterflies and Insects

... Rest with their wings folded up 5. Slender antennae with knobbed ends Moths: 1. Fat, furry bodies 2. Fly at night 3. Dull colors 4. When resting they fold their wings over their backs or spread them flat 5. Thicker feathery antennae Fill in the Blanks Directions: Use the words below to fill in the b ...
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... internally and shells form around the eggs • Female lays the eggs after they are fertilized • The # of eggs laid is enormous – Purpose: to increase chance of survival ...
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... Fast fact: Lubbers display bright colours, which are used to scare off predators by warning them that they are not palatable. In order to scare off approaching predators, the lubber will expand and display red rear wings, which normally are kept hidden under the front wings. Common: Brazilian giant ...
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... invertebrate. In fact, of all the animal species classified by scientists, over three-quarters are arthropods. An arthropod is an invertebrate that has a segmented body covered with a hard outer skeleton. Arthropods can have many pairs of legs and other parts that extend from their body. Insects are ...
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Lerps - Land for Wildlife

... Australia that are described, although there are many more that have been noticed but are not named or described. Different species make different types of lerps, so that some look like shells, while others look like scales, shells, cones, horns, fans, or even woven baskets. They’re seen usually on ...
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... Your stick insects will drop their waste, which inconveniently looks like their eggs. Place a piece of kitchen roll on the bottom of your habitat. This will make cleaning easier. When you can see brown balls on the paper, it’s time to exchange the soiled kitchen roll for a clean sheet. Remove the so ...
The Arthropods: Part 2
The Arthropods: Part 2

... Good at detecting movement Sometimes can detect polarized light Made up of 1000’s of Ommatidia • Each is a lens w/ a crystaline cone • Cells have a rhabdom light collecting area – Converts light energy into nerve impulses ...
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Order: Lepidoptera part B - Butterflies

... butterfly species currently recognised, 398 are know from the mainland, with another 18 species on outlining islands. These are represented in six families: Hesperiidae, Papilionidae, Pieridae, Nymphalidae, Riodinidae and Lycaenidae. Butterflies can be distinguished from moths as they fold their win ...
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Bio 11 Zoology Lesson 8 Arthropods

... indirectly to the female. Once the eggs are fertilized, the female then lays the eggs in a safe place until they hatch. Aquatic arthropods can use either internal or external fertilization. More than one million species have been described, but there could be millions more that have not yet been dis ...
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Genetic Control

... Pheromone - A chemical substance secreted by an organism that affects the behavior of other organisms of the same species. Sex pheromones - Usually produced by females to attract males for mating, but they may also be produced by males to attract females Aggregation pheromones – Is responsible for t ...
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Insects as bioindicators

... • understanding the synergistic effects when two or more pollutants interact, • and continuous monitoring to detect pollutants whose release may be intermittent, such as nocturnal release of industrial waste products. b. In general, we need to know what to measure before we can measure it. c. Often ...
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... on the leaves. A small number of mites usually is not reason for concern but very high populations can cause significant damage. Mite damage often appears as a bronzing of the foliage, which sometimes gives it a dusty appearance. Leaf drop may also occur. As feeding continues, the leaves turn yellow ...
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... metamorphosis during their development • In incomplete metamorphosis, the young, called nymphs, resemble adults but are smaller and go through a series of molts until they reach full size ...
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... • Gas exchange organs among terrestrial arthropods is usually internal; ...
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... Scientists have gained useful information by studying insect adaptations. Researchers have developed pesticides by watching what insects eat and how they eat. Scientists can also determine ecosystem health by studying the insects found in a particular place. For instance, if only one type of insect ...
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00introduction - Faculty Support Site

... of North and South America, China, Japan, and the East Indies. Limulus polyphemus, common in North American, has been important in physiological studies, particularly in studies of the compound eyes. The class Arachnida includes about 60,000 species, most of whom are carnivores. The class includes s ...
Arthropods - Claremont Colleges
Arthropods - Claremont Colleges

... • all food types, plant, animal, scavenger, predator, etc. • many have social behavior ...
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Chapter 33 Invertebrates Parazoa

... arteries and into open spaces (sinuses). Aquatic members- gills for gas exchange; terrestrial members- tracheal system of branched tubes leading from surface throughout body. ...
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... • The arthropods are by far the most successful phylum of animals, both in diversity of distribution and in numbers of species and individuals. They have adapted successfully to life in water, on land and in the air. ...
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Arthropods review

... 1. Both are segmented. 2. Both have a cerebral ganglion 3. Both have a mouth at one end and an anus at the other. 4. They are on the same evolutionary line 5. They have similar larvae Differences: ...
I. Section 31.1 Features of Arthropods
I. Section 31.1 Features of Arthropods

... D. Have a larval stage called a nauplius, which will molt several times before adulthood, has three pairs of branched appendages ...
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