EntomologyExtensively revised, the Second Edition continues to offer senior undergraduate students a well-balanced treatment of all major areas in entomology. This edition features coverage of the new phylogenies for most of the insect orders |
Contents
3 | |
11 | |
22 | |
xiv | 34 |
The Abdomen | 59 |
Literature | 89 |
205 | 103 |
6 | 122 |
Gaseous Exchange in Aquatic Insects | 458 |
Summary | 464 |
Gut Physiology | 477 |
17 | 491 |
18 | 513 |
1 Female | 538 |
Formation and Growth of Germ Band | 571 |
Dorsal Closure and Katatrepsis | 578 |
Paleoptera | 137 |
7 | 143 |
ix | 163 |
The Remaining | 291 |
11 | 349 |
12 | 365 |
13 | 391 |
14 | 417 |
Gaseous Tracheal System | 450 |
Special Forms of Embryonic Development | 584 |
Histological Changes during Metamorphosis | 606 |
Polymorphism | 616 |
Literature | 622 |
Environment | 661 |
Insects and 2 1 Insects Whose Products Are Commercially | 693 |
Author Index | 745 |
755 | |
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Common terms and phrases
abdomen abdominal segments absent adult antennae appendages aquatic arthropods articulation beetles biology BLATTOID body cells cerci CHAPTER cockroaches Coleoptera Collembola common compound eyes cosmopolitan coxa crossveins CSIRO cuticle Dermaptera Diplura Diptera dorsal eggs elongate endopterygotes Entomol Ephemeroptera evolution extant feed females Figure flies fore wings fossil function fused genitalia gills glands head Hemiptera hemipteroid hexapods hind wings Hymenoptera Insects of Australia instars juvenile Kristensen Kukalová-Peck labium large number larvae legs Lepidoptera lobes males Malpighian tubules mandibles mayflies McGraw-Hill Mecoptera membranous Microcoryphia molt monophyletic Morphology moths mouthparts muscles Neoptera nest North America occur ocelli Odonata organs Orthoptera orthopteroid ovipositor pair Paleoptera palps PANORPOID permission pests pheromones plants Plecoptera posterior predators primitive prothorax Protura Psocoptera pupa pupal R. E. Snodgrass sclerotized species spiracles stage structure suborder sulcus Superfamily termites thoracic tracheal system Trichoptera typically usually veins ventral wing venation Zoraptera Zygentoma