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APPENDAGES OF THORAX (LEGS & WINGS) AND THEIR MODIFICATIONS, ABDOMEN (MALE AND FEMALE GENITALIA) Dr. Muhammad Hamid Bashir Assistant Professor Department of Entomology University of Agriculture, Faisalabad
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APPENDAGES OF THORAX (LEGS & WINGS) AND THEIR MODIFICATIONS, ABDOMEN (MALE AND

FEMALE GENITALIA)

Dr. Muhammad Hamid BashirAssistant Professor

Department of EntomologyUniversity of Agriculture, Faisalabad

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OUTLINE

Legs

Typical leg Modifications

Wings• Typical• Modifications

Wings coupling

apparatusAbdomenGenitalia• Male• Female

APPENDAGES OF THORAX

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FUN FACTS ABOUT INSECTS

Most successful creatures on the planet

Insects have been around for at least 350 million years

Over 900,000 described species (75% of all animal species)

Biomass

•Diversified Habitat from aquatic to terrestrial

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AN INSECT

Head ThoraxAbdomen

3 pairs of legs

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THORAX

Prothorax Mesothorax Metathorax

Pterothorax

3 Segmented

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Prothorax

Mesothorax Metathorax

Leg I Leg II Leg III

PterothoraxThorax

Fore wingHind wing

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THORAX APPENDAGES

Legs Wings

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Typical Leg

1st basal segment

Large, elongated.

Attached with body by

coxal corium membrane

Coxa

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Small, Triangular

segment, Fixed with

femur

Trochanter

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Long and thick segment

Femur

Fishbone provided muscles on it

Narrows towards apex Femasulcus`

Brunners organ on it

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Long, slender

Tibia

Spines over it

Strong spurs at apex

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3 segmented

Tarsus

1st segment longer than 2nd 3rd segment largest Plantulae present Claws present Arolium

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CURSORIAL Femur normal not thickened Femur and tibia are long Legs are well developed

similar in form• Metaleg of cockroach

Ambulatory or walking

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Pro leg of Grasshopper

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Green Grasshopper

Pro Leg

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Cockroach

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Boxelder bug

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Red Cotton Bug

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Red Cotton Bug

Pro LegMeso Leg

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House Fly

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Bug

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Tarnished Plant Bug

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Leaping or jumping

Femur with powerful muscles and thick.

Metaleg of grasshopper

SALTATORIAL

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Saltatorial

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Catching or grasping

Coxa is very long

Femur long, thick with spines

Tibia is shorter

Proleg of mantid

RAPTORIAL

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RAPTORIAL

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Parts are reduced and flattened for digging.

Tibia has finger like projections.

The tarsus is produced into three finger like processes

Proleg of mole cricket

FOSSORIAL Digging

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Fossorial

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Fossorial

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Swimming

All parts flattened and tarsus with hairs

Metaleg of water beetle.

NATATORIAL

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Tibia has small process at apex.

Tibia with claw.

Louce

CLINGING

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1st segment of tarsus swollen and contains silk glands.

Proleg of female web spinner

SILK SCRETING

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SILK SCRETING

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Apex of tibia with large spur.

Many Hairs over it

Proleg of worker honey bees

ANTENNA CLEANER

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Antenna Cleaner

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Has polliniferous apparatus, Corbicula

Metaleg of worker honeybees

POLLEN COLLECTING

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During flight all legs come together to form a basket.

Dragonfly and damselfy

BASKET LIKE

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Basket like legs

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INSECT WINGS

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Wing development• Apterous (without wings)

• Brachypterous (Reduced wings)

• Macropterous (Well developed wings)

• Wing pads (In nymphs of Exopterygota)

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WINGS MARGINS AND AREAS

Disc

With maximum veins

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Longitudenal veins Cross veins

WINGS VENATION

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Longitudenal veins

Costa (C)

Subcosta (Sc)

Radius (R)

Media (M)

Cubitus (Cu)

Anals (A)

Unbranced

2-branced

5-branced

6-branced

2-branced

3 or 4 analsunbranched

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Humeral (h)

Radial (r)

Sectorial (s)

Radiomedial(r-m)

Medial (m)

Mediocubital(m-cu)

Cross veins

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INSECT WINGcosta

subcosta

radius

medial

cubitusanal

jugal

h= Costa + Subcosta

r= R1 + Rs

s = R3 + R4

r-m = R + M

m = M2 + M3

m -cu= M + Cu

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• Archedictyon (Irregular network of veins)

• Nodus (Thick short cross vein in the midded of costal margin)

• Pterostigma (Pigmented spot in costal margin)• Marginal Setae

(Thrips)

Archedictyon

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Cells of Wings

• Open Cells (Area extends to the margin of the wing)

• Closed Cells (Area completely surrounded by veins)

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TAGMINA

Forewings modified into long, narrow, hard and slightly thick structure.

GrasshopperCockroachesMantidsCrickets

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ELYTRA

Forewings modified thick and hard.Beetles, Weevils, Earwigs

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HEMELYTRA Basal part of forewing hard and thick

Apical part thin and membranous Bugs

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HALTERES

Hind wings modified into tiny knobbed structure.Flies

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PSEUDOHALTERES Forewings modified into halteres

Male stylopids

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FILOHALTERESHindwings modified into

long thread like structure Some LacewingsRibbon winged insects

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STRIPPY Strips or rod like structure

and fringed with long hairs.Thrips

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Strippy

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MEMBRANOUS

Hind wings very thin and broad like membrane.

Grasshopper

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Membranous

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WING COUPLING APPARATUS

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OVERLAPPING Fore wing overlaps the

anterior border of the hind wing.

Butterflies

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FRENULUM & RETINACULUM

Frenulum(Geomatrid Moth)

Retinaculum(Geomatrid Moth)

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HAMULI

Hamuli(Honeybees)

Hamuli(Honeybees)

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JUGUM

Jugum(Lepidoptera)

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ABDOMEN

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ABDOMEN

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TYMPANUM

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GENITALIA

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MALE GENITALIAEpiproct

9th

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MALE GENITALIA

Genital organs are called phallic complex

Phallic complex contains aedeagusand epiphallus

Aedeagus flask shaped wrapped in ectophallic membrane

Basal valves connected to apical lobes

Penis present in phallotreme cleft.

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Epiphallus is collar like present on dorsal side of aedeagus.

Consist of two long lateral sclerites connected with a bridge

Have two two hook like posterior projections

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MALE GENITALIA

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FEMALE GENITALIA

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Subgenital plate very large with egg guide present posteriorly.

Ovipositor consists of dorsal and ventral valves.

Valves have tips directed in opposite directions

Egg guide is triangular present between valves of ovipositor.

FEMALE GENITALIA

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