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Immature Insects Rick Story, Department of Entomology
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Types of Insect Development 1)Incomplete (egg nymph or larva adult) 2)Complete (egg larva pupa adult)
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Insect Growth - external skeleton -grows with successive molts -each stage is an instar -typically 5-7 instars for larval growth
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Insect Metamorphosis - change in body form from immature to adult stage
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Incomplete Metamorphosis Immatures look like adults except: 1)Smaller 2)Lack wings 3)Lack genitalia
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Incomplete Metamorphosis Immatures look like adults: 1)Same mouthparts 2)Feed on same plants 3)Occur together with adults 4)Have compound eyes
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Complete Metamorphosis -immatures do not look like adults -have an inactive pupal stage for transformation
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Complete Metamorphosis Immatures unlike adults: 1)Different mouthparts 2)Different host plants 3)Do not typically occur together 4)Lack compound eyes
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Identification of Immatures Incomplete development orders – characters similar for nymphs and adults Complete development orders- characters completely different
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Main orders with complete development Neuroptera : green + brown lacewings Lepidoptera : caterpillars (moths) Hymenoptera : sawfly larvae, ants, bees, wasps Diptera : maggots (flies) Coleoptera : white grubs, weevils, wireworms (beetles)
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Neuroptera - Larvae are predators, with well developed legs and an elongated body -sickle shaped mandibles with blood groove diagnostic character
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Lepidoptera - Larvae (caterpillars) are plant feeding and have chewing mouthparts -caterpillar body form diagnostic (cylindrical body, thoracic legs well developed, abdominal prolegs present)
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Diptera - Larvae with variable feeding habits and chewing mouthparts -body with head capsule partially to completely reduced, no thoracic legs, soft bodied, white, often occur in damp habitats.
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Coleoptera - Larvae with chewing mouthparts, plant feeding or predators -Have well developed head capsule, thoracic legs present (usually), and lack abdominal legs
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Hymenoptera - sawflies: caterpillar body form (prolegs lack hooks), feed on foliage -bees, wasps, ants: grub-like body form with well developed head capsule and no thoracic legs.
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Author: Rick Story rstory@agcenter.lsu.edu
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