368.T1 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Parts of an Insect.

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368.T1 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Parts of an Insect

368.T2 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Parts of the Insect Body Head: Contains antenna, eyes, and the mouth parts. Thorax: Contains the legs and wings. Abdomen: Contains the digestive, reproductive, respiratory, and excretory organs.

368.T3 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Rasping - Sucking Insect Antenna Compound Eye Labium Maxillary & Mandibular Stylets Maxillary Palp Labial Palp Head Detail

368.T4 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Without Metamorphosis

368.T5 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Gradual Metamorphosis

368.T6 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Incomplete Metamorphosis

368.T7 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Complete Metamorphosis

368.T8 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Orders of Insects Silverfish Order Thysanura Silverfish Springtail Order Collembola Springtails Grasshopper Order Orthoptera Locusts, crickets, cockroaches Termite Order Isoptera “White - ants”

368.T9 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Orders of Insects Antlion Order Neuroptera Antlion Mayfly Order Ephemerida Mayflies Dragonfly Order Odonata Dragonflies, damselflies Stonefly Order Plecoptera Stoneflies

368.T10 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Orders of Insects Chicken Louse Order Mallophaga Biting - lice Head Louse Order Anoplura Sucking lice Giant Water Bug Order Hemiptera Water - bugs, squash - bugs Cicada Order Homoptera Cicadas, aphids, scale - insects

368.T11 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Orders of Insects Earwig Order Dermaptera Earwigs Ground Beetle Order Coleoptera Beetles Caddicefly Order Trichoptera Caddiceflies Swallowtail Order Lepidoptera Moths, butterflies

368.T12 Model Agricultural Core Curriculum: Supplement University of California, Davis Biology of Insects Orders of Insects Housefly Order Diptera Two - winged flies Flea Order Siphonaptera Fleas Bumblebee Order Hymenoptera Gallflies, wasps, bees, ants