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Insects Lesson 2
Insects Lesson 2

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... Many people enjoy observing or photographing insect’s habits and behavior. Observing how and what insects eat, and how insects change is fascinating. Insects can be detained in small jars to begin with, but if they are caterpillars, they will molt and get bigger, so an “upgrade” to a larger containe ...
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... HABITATS: The predatory larvae are found in fresh water, usually in streams and rivers under submerged rocks. The adults are often seen at lights near their larval habitat. Adults are short-lived and do very little feeding. They are neither strong nor fast fliers and rarely travel great distances. C ...
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... He knew if he could catch about ten Species of bugs from four different Orders, he’d get a good grade. So, he went outside with his bug net and caught a Yellow Cabbage Butterfly almost right away! That was a member of the Order Lepidoptera, which included all the butterflies and moths. He caught sev ...
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...  Note taking must be a constant activity throughout the processing of the crime scene.  The notes may be the only source of information to refresh memory.  Tape-recording notes at a scene can be advantageous – detailed notes can be taped much faster than they can be written. ...
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Insect Anatomy and Growth - Colorado State University Extension
Insect Anatomy and Growth - Colorado State University Extension

... systems of insects are highly efficient. The insect's skeletal system has already been discussed, as part of the external structure. While insect muscles are very small, they are very strong and often capable of extremely rapid contractions. Grasshoppers are said to have over 900 distinct muscles an ...
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... a specimen stored in the Natural History Museum of London (Dr. J. Marshall, pers. com.); GB: Hincks 1956 4. Blattodea (cockroaches) W: Day 1950; GB: Hincks 1956 5. Heteroptera (bugs) W: Meure & Lauck 1962; GB: Dolling 1991; A: Ler 1988 6 & 7. Odonata: Anisoptera (dragonflies) and Odonata: Zygoptera ...
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... stream. When the stones are lifted with a rake, the hiding hellgrammites would be dislodged and captured in the net. The life cycle of the dobsonfly goes like this. Hellgrammites spend three years in the water, where they prey on other aquatic insects. When full grown, the hellgrammite will crawl f ...
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... hours, giving the smooth, white, legless maggot larvae. These burrow away from light, seeking an optimal temperature of 21-32°C, and after 3 moults reach maturity at a length of 10-12mm. In the summer larval development may be completed within a few days, but in winter this process may take more tha ...
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... Caterpillars are the worm-like immature stages of moths and butterflies. They range in size from tiny to 5 inches long. They usually have a distinct head and 4 pairs of fleshy legs on the middle of the body. The body may be fuzzy, naked and smooth, or spiny. Caterpillars are primarily foliage feeder ...
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... Takes 12-24 hours for entire rigor mortis effect to take place. At approximately 24 hours after death, the body is at its stiffest. The eyelids are affected first, then the jaw, face, trunk, arms, legs. Ends after 24-36 hours. ...
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Create Your Own Insect

... about insects. When they have finished, ask them what they would like to learn about insects. After some brief discussion tell your students they will be learning about insects. They will concentrate on the wasp, bee, ant, fly, flea, and butterfly. Split the students into groups and give each group ...
An Introduction to Natural Enemies for Biological Control of Pest
An Introduction to Natural Enemies for Biological Control of Pest

... their wings lengthwise when at rest. Colonies do not overwinter in areas with cold winters, but may grow for several years in milder climates. ...
geologic history
geologic history

... * by end of Cretaceous fauna looks rather modern with some insects falling into extant genera Taxic Diversity Through Geologic Time: * ordinal diversity was pretty much in place by Permian/Jurassic * most modern orders by Jurassic (see Figure 8.1 in your text) * half of extant insect species diversi ...
Chapter notes12.
Chapter notes12.

... wide zygomatic arches and more pointed mandibles. Estimation of Height: The height of a person can be calculated by using the length ___________ ________________________bones, including the femur, tibia, humerus, and radius. Odontology: The identity of an individual can be determined by comparing a ...
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Lesson# 1 - External Anatomy of Insects
Lesson# 1 - External Anatomy of Insects

... composed of as many as eleven segments but never hears legs or wings. ◦ A pair of spiracles are located on each segment of the abdomen. Spiracles are how the insect gets oxygen. ...
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Entomological evidence collection



Entomological evidence collection is the process of collecting evidence based on insect clues used in criminal investigations. If evidence is not carefully preserved at a crime scene after a death, it may be difficult or impossible for an entomologist to make an accurate identification of specimens, if for example, all morphological characteristics are not preserved.
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