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Entomology 401 Identifying Friends and Foes. Insect biodiversity accounts for a large proportion of all biodiversity on the planet, with over 1,000,000.

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Page 1: Entomology 401 Identifying Friends and Foes. Insect biodiversity accounts for a large proportion of all biodiversity on the planet, with over 1,000,000.

Entomology 401Identifying Friends and Foes

Page 2: Entomology 401 Identifying Friends and Foes. Insect biodiversity accounts for a large proportion of all biodiversity on the planet, with over 1,000,000.

• Insect biodiversity accounts for a large proportion of all biodiversity on the planet, with over 1,000,000 insect species described.

Page 3: Entomology 401 Identifying Friends and Foes. Insect biodiversity accounts for a large proportion of all biodiversity on the planet, with over 1,000,000.

• PestsAny living organisms which are detrimental, troublesome, noxious, destructive, a nuisance to either plants or animals, human or human concerns, livestock, human structures, wild ecosystems, etc.

• Beneficials- Food production

In the United States alone, pollination by bees accounts for over US$9 billion of economic revenue 

- Ecological services

- Products: honey, shellac, dyes, silkE.g. Honey bee, silk wormPredators: Minute pirate bug, Assassin bug, Damsel bug,

Green lacewing, Ladybug

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Herbivores: Feeds upon living plant material

Predator: An animal that feeds upon other animals (prey) that are either smaller or weaker than itself

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• Those with chewing mouthparts: simply chew up and swallow their victims

Herbivores: grasshopper, green clover worm, army worm, etc.

Predators: ladybugs, ground beetles, preying mantis, etc.

• Those with piercing sucking mouthparts: stick the mouthpart into prey and suck out the body content

Herbivores: redbanded stink bug, aphids, white flies

Predators: assassin bug, lacewing larvae, syrphid larvae

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Chewing Pests

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Coleoptera (head)

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Cotton Boll Worm

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• Grasshopper

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Boll Damage

Adult Boll Weevil Feeding

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Cabbage Looper

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Tiger beetles

http://www.realmonstrosities.com/2012/01/tiger-beetle.html

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Hymenoptera : Formicidae

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• Ladybug

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Dragon Fly

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Piercing-Sucking & Rasping Pests

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Hemiptera (piercing and sucking mouthparts)

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Order Hemiptera

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Whiteflies Thrips

Spider Mites

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49dQtrLxkYo

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Lygus Bugs

Stink Bugs

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Damsel bug

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Robber fly

• They have extremely sharp eyesight and can fly at high speed, catching other insects in mid air.

• They have stabbing mouthparts (proboscis) which inject a powerful neurotoxic venom and digestive juices into the victim, liquifying its innards, which the fly sucks afterwards.

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Robber Fly

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Assassin bug

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Minute Pirate Bug

Bigeyed Bug Nymph

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Predatory stink bugs

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• Green Lacewing

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Mantodea : Mantidae

Gonatista sp

Stagmomantis sp.

Tenodera sp.

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Mantodea (thorax)

raptorial foreleg

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Hymenoptera : Braconidae

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Hymenopteran Parasitoids

Platygastrid wasp

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Parasitoid Eggs

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Hymenoptera (biology/ecology)

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Syrphid Fly