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EXAMINATION &
EXERCISES #2 Introduction to
Entomology (Contact)
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_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1. Answer the following
concerning the order Hemiptera: a. Type of metamorphosis:
____________________________________________________________ b. Kind of
mouthparts:_______________________________________________________________ c. Describe the
forewing:______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ d. Food habits found in the order:
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ e. Names of three plant feeding families
(give scientific name):__________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ f. Location of beak (rostrum) on head:
____________________________________________________ g. What is one of the most important families
in this order as far as agriculture is concerned: ___________
______________________________________________________________________________ 2. Answer the following
concerning the order Homoptera: a. The location of the beak or rostrum on the
head:
__________________________________________ b. Name three important families by
scientific names:
_________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ c. What are the food habits:
___________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ d. Overall importance of this order: ______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________ e. Describe the wings of insects in this
order:
_______________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ f. What is the basic reason why so many of
the Homoptera are of such economic importance: ___________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Discuss the following
questions briefly and to the point: a. Damage done by Lygus Bugs. b. Importance of Lice on Cattle. c. Groups of insects that carry virus diseases
of plants, giving their relative importance. d. Groups of insects pollinating plants,
giving their relative importance. e. Type of injury caused by Cockroaches.
6. True or False: State why false answers are considered to
be false: a. Virus disease symptoms are difficult to
distinguish from genetic features. b. Most tree viruses are carried by aphids. c. Insects are so harmful that they should be
eliminated. d. Cultural control methods should be used in
preference to chemicals if practical. e. Hemiptera are all injurious. f. Homoptera are all injurious to plants. g. Phthiraptera (Anoplura) are all
injurious. h. The honeybee is an efficient pollinator of
alfalfa. i. Chemical control of vectors is the best method of controlling
plant viruses. j. Orthoptera are all injurious. 7. Answer the following
questions as they apply to grasshoppers: a. What is their order? b. How do they overwinter (e.g., in what
stage)? c. Name two chemicals used at the present
time for their control. d. Name an injurious species found in North
America? ญญญญญญญญญญญญ_____________, in Africa ___________________. e. Discuss in two or three sentences the
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