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I. Primitivea. Collembolab. Diplurac. Proturad. Thysanurae. Ephemetopteraf. Odonataa. Plecopterab. Embiidinac. Zorapterad. Dermapterae. Grylloblattodeaf. Mantophasmatodeag. Orthopterah. Phasmatodeai. MantodeaENTO 208 1st Edition Lecture 8Outline of previous lecture I. Primitive a. Collembola b. Diplura c. Protura d. Thysanurae. Ephemetopteraf. OdonataOutline of current lecture I. Insect systematics pt. 2 a. Plecoptera b. Embiidina c. Zoraptera d. Dermaptera e. Grylloblattodea f. Mantophasmatodea g. Orthoptera h. Phasmatodea i. Mantodea Current lecture I. Insect systematics pt 2 a. Plecoptera (“stoneflies”)i. Aquatic larvae ii. Live in clean water onlyiii. 2 caudal filaments iv. Plecto-fold v. Ptera-wingvi. Live under stonesvii. hemimetabolousb. Embiidina (“webspinners”)i. Spin silk from front legs ii. Expanded foretarsi iii. Males have wings iv. Decomposers c. Zoraptera (“zorapterans”)i. 32 species ii. Scavengers and predators These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.iii. 9 segmented, beaded antennae d. Dermaptera (“earwigs”)i. Ceri 1. Male-curved pincher2. Female-straight pincher e. Gryloblattodea (“ice crawlers”)i. 26 species ii. Pacific rim iii. Scavengers iv. Ice caves and snowfields f. Mantophasmatodea (“gladiator bugs”)i. Newest order ii. Africa iii. Predators in deserts g. Orthopteran (“grasshoppers” “katydids” “crickets”)i. Predatory or phytophagous 1. One or largest groups of plant feedersii. Hind femur enlarged iii. Communicate by stridulation iv. Tegmina h. Phasmatodea (“walking sticks”i. Phytophagous ii. Winged or not iii. Mimicry i. Mantodea (“praying mantises”)i. Voracious predators ii. Elongated pronotum iii. Raptorial


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