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4 Insect Terminology
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Insect Terminology
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Arthropods are organisms that have:
• Jointed appendages• An exoskeleton• A segmented body
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Insects differ from spiders because they have:
• Three body regions
• Compound and simple eyes
• One pair of antennae
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Insects also have:• Six legs• One or two pairs of wings as adults• External skeleton (exoskeleton)
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Metamorphosis
incomplete complete
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Morphological Terminology
anterior
posterior
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Morphological Terminology
apical or distal
basal or proximal
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Morphological Terminology
medial
lateral
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Morphological Terminology
dorsal
ventral
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Mosquito Mouthparts
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The insect leg is generally considered to be 5-segmented, with the tarsus having up to 5 segments and apical claws.
Tarsus
The Insect Leg
Coxa
Trochanter
Femur
Tibia
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CLASSIFICATION of the common Mosquito
Kindom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaOrder DipteraSuperfamily CulicoideaFamily CulicidaeSubfamily CulicinaeTribe Aedini
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