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ENTM 10 Week 3 Lectures

Course: ENTM 10, Spring 2012
School: UC Riverside
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24 Springtails January Mantids Key Points to Know Focus on Starred Orders and Families Common Name* and Scientific Classification (Order; Family) Major structural features - Especially distinctive characteristics Habitat Life cycle/Biology Importance/Interest Superclass Hexapoda (six footed/legged) Class Collembola - Springtails* Class Insecta - Insects Subclass Apterygota - Wingless Insects Order Thysanura -...

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24 Springtails January Mantids Key Points to Know Focus on Starred Orders and Families Common Name* and Scientific Classification (Order; Family) Major structural features - Especially distinctive characteristics Habitat Life cycle/Biology Importance/Interest Superclass Hexapoda (six footed/legged) Class Collembola - Springtails* Class Insecta - Insects Subclass Apterygota - Wingless Insects Order Thysanura - Silverfish*, Firebrats, Bristletails Subclass Pterygota - Winged Insects Order Ephemeroptera - Mayflies* Order Odonata - Dragonflies and Damselflies* Order Blattodea - Cockroaches* Order Isoptera - Termites* Family Rhinotermitidae - Subterranean termites Family Kalotermitidae - Drywood termites Order - Mantodea Mantids Family Mantidae - Mantids* January 26 Earwigs - Lice Order Dermaptera - Earwigs Order Plecoptera - Stoneflies Order Orthoptera - Grasshoppers, Locusts and Katydids * Family Acrididae Grasshoppers and Locusts* Family Tettigoniidae - Katydids* Family Gryllidae - Crickets Order Phasmatoidea - Leaf and Stick Insects Family Phyllidae - Leaf Insects Family Phasmatidae - Stick Insects Order Psocoptera - Booklice and Barklice Order Embioptera - Webspinners Order Thysanoptera - Thrips* Order Zoraptera Zoraptorans Order Phthiraptera - The Lice Suborder Anoplura* - Sucking Lice Suborder Ischnocera - Chewing Lice Natural History of Insects (ENTM 10) PAGE PAGE 4 January 24 & 26, 2012
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