Correct! Your turn.henceagrin36 wrote:mjcox2000 wrote:Order, family, and common name:
Homoptera Cercopidae - froghoppers or spittlebugs
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Re: Entomology B/C
Order, Family, Common Name, as always.
Bonus:
What term describes the condition suffered by the insect in the image? (hint: variation in the wing pattern of a butterfly species which is different in some way to the normal pattern)
How is that variation caused?
//sorry about the small picture ;-;
Bonus:
What term describes the condition suffered by the insect in the image? (hint: variation in the wing pattern of a butterfly species which is different in some way to the normal pattern)
How is that variation caused?
//sorry about the small picture ;-;
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Well I think it should be: Lepidoptera Papillionidae, Swallowtail Butterfly.henceagrin36 wrote:Order, Family, Common Name, as always.
Bonus:
What term describes the condition suffered by the insect in the image? (hint: variation in the wing pattern of a butterfly species which is different in some way to the normal pattern)
How is that variation caused?
//sorry about the small picture ;-;
I have no clue about the condition though.
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Yes, you are correct! (however, -1 for spelling Papilionidae incorrectly )ptkid wrote:Well I think it should be: Lepidoptera Papillionidae, Swallowtail Butterfly.henceagrin36 wrote:Order, Family, Common Name, as always.
Bonus:
What term describes the condition suffered by the insect in the image? (hint: variation in the wing pattern of a butterfly species which is different in some way to the normal pattern)
How is that variation caused?
//sorry about the small picture ;-;
I have no clue about the condition though.
Aberration - can be caused by extreme temperature changes or a fungal/bacterial infection during the pupal stage
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Order, family, and common name:
Bonus:
What distinguishes this insect from other members of its order?
Define myiasis and name two other families on the Official list that also cause myiasis.
Bonus:
What distinguishes this insect from other members of its order?
Define myiasis and name two other families on the Official list that also cause myiasis.
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ptkid wrote:Order, family, and common name:
Bonus:
What distinguishes this insect from other members of its order?
Define myiasis and name two other families on the Official list that also cause myiasis.
This is Syrphidae(Hover/flower flies) in Diptera. Myiasis is parasitic infection of a mammal by a fly maggot. 2 other families that can do this is Callophoridae(blow flies) and Stratiomyidae(Soldier Flies)
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Correct, your turn!
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Thanks!ptkid wrote:Correct, your turn!
[attachment=0]Bug 2.jpg[/attachment] Order, Family, Family common name, and what disease does it spread.
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THAT IS CORRECT!!sarahm317 wrote:Hemiptera, Reduviidae, Assasin Bugs, and they are a vector of Chagas disease?
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