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PLANTS PROTECTION (PESTS OF PLANTS ). Dr. SUPRIYADi, MS Departement of Agronomy Faculty of Agriculture University of Sebelas Maret. II. INSECT MORPHOLOGY. ARTHROPODS = Insects and their relatives. Insect -characters Do not have a backbone (invertebrates)
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PLANTS PROTECTION(PESTS OF PLANTS ) Dr. SUPRIYADi, MS Departement of Agronomy Faculty of Agriculture University of Sebelas Maret
ARTHROPODS= Insects and their relatives • Insect -characters • Do not have a backbone (invertebrates) • Body divided into three regions (Head/Caput, thorax, abdomen) • Three sets of legs: Easiest character to see • One pair of antennae: May be small • Wings : Only found in adult insects, Not all insects have wings (fleas,springtails) • The Body is covered with hard outer shell, (exoskeleton)
MORFOLOGI SERANGGA EXTERNAL MORPHOLOGY
Insect mouthparts: two main types damage • Chewing/biting mouthparts • Sucking mouthparts damage
Chewing mouthparts <chewing mouthparts
Insect mouthparts: in evolotion, maybe, develop in to types of: • Chewing/biting types :grasshopper, Lucusta spp • Cutting-sponging type : Horsefly • Sponging type: Housfly, • Siphoning type: Butterfly • Pierching-sucking type:Hopper/plant-leaf hopper • Chewing-tapping type: bee, Apis spp • Rasping or sucking type: thrips
Order Orthoptera • Simple development • Chewing mouthparts • Two pairs of wings/ first set are thickened and leather-like • e.g. Grasshoppers, Mantids,Roaches; Crickets, Walking sticks,
Orthoptera wings 1st pair leather like, thickened > 2nd pair thin flying wing
Earwigs- Dermaptera • Short wing covers-second pair not always developed • Simple development • Chewing mouthparts • Have terminal forceps • 20 species in North America
Order Hemiptera (True bugs) • Simple development • Sucking mouthparts • Two pairs of wings/ • 1st pair a half wing in Heterocera
True Bugs- Hemiptera wings Two sets of wings 1st pair thick for 1st half , thin for other < Half wing < half wing
Hama Wereng Order Homoptera(Aphids, scales, ciada) • Simple development • Sucking mouthparts • Two pairs of membrane • type wings
Order Lepidoptera(Butterflies and moths) • Complete development-larvae are caterpillars • Larvae have chewing mouth parts • Two pairs of wings/ Covered with scales
Butterflies and moths -Order Lepidoptera Scaled wings
Order Coleoptera (Beetles) • Complete development- larvae are grubs • Chewing mouthparts larvae and adults • Two pairs of wings-first hardened into • wing covers
Order Coleoptera (Beetles) Adult beetle wing cover Larvae beetle
Order Diptera (True Flies) • Complete development-larvae are maggots • Chewing mouthparts in larvae/ • variable in adults • Adults only have 1 pair of wings
Order Hymenoptera (Ants,bees,sawflies) • Complete development-larvae are maggot like • Chewing mouthparts in larvae • Two pairs of wings- both membrane like hooked together to work as one
Amazing insect facts • Larvae eat 3-4 times their weight / day in food • Aphids can process 100 times weight in plant sap • Some insects can survive being frozen solid
Insect Development • Cold blooded- development influenced by temperature • Most insects inactive below 50 0 F; • Breed, eat, develop faster the warmer it is up to 95 0 F.
Insect Developmentor Metamorphosis • Two forms of development (change • Simple/ Partial/ Primitive • Complete/ Advanced
Simple metamorphosis • Simple(gradual) Metamorphosis: • Egg- nymph- adult • All life stages look similar, behave similar • Whole family can live and feed together
Simple metamorphosis Simple Metamorphosis Orders
Complete Metamorphosis Egg -Larvae-Pupae-Adult • Larvae not look like adult- are wormlike • Can live in different environment • Eat different food • Larvae usually the main pest (Southwood, 1978)
Complete Metamorphosis Pest • Phyillum da • Clas llusca • Phyillum s : (Southwood, 1978)
Complete Metamorphosis (Southwood, 1978)
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