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Entomology Lab Practical – Verified ID Guide | Q&A on Pest Families, Morphology & Agricultural Impact

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This document provides a detailed and verified question-and-answer reference for an entomology lab practical exam. It covers morphological identification and classification of key insect families and orders, including Coleoptera, Hemiptera, Hymenoptera, Lepidoptera, and Diptera. The guide also emphasizes medically and agriculturally significant species, feeding types, pest behaviors, and identification of damage such as stippling, shot-hole feeding, skeletonizing, and whole-leaf feeding. Designed for students preparing for lab practicals in entomology, pest management, or agricultural biology.

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Entomology Lab Practical questions with verified
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Acrididae Ans✓✓✓ short-horned grasshoppers, orthoptera, family of
agricultural importance as pests; short antenna, pronotum only covers
thorax; generalist feeders that eat plant foliage and particularly like
grasses; damaging as nymphs and adults; defoliators


Aleyrodidae Ans✓✓✓ whiteflies; in order Homoptera; pest of
agricultural importance; damage vegetable crops and often are
greenhouse pest; damaging as nymphs and adults; feed on undersides
of plant leaves, creating mottled or stippled appearance, transmitting
viruses, and leaving sooty mold from honeydew


Anthomyiidae Ans✓✓✓ root maggot flies; in order Diptera; family of
agricultural importance as pests; damage field and vegetable crops;
damaging as larvae; feed on roots, stems, and newly planted seeds


Aphidae Ans✓✓✓ Aphids; Homoptera; have cornicles; many
generations per year, produce honeydew (sooty mold)


Aphididae Ans✓✓✓ Aphids; Homoptera; family of agricultural
importance as pests; damage several vegetable crops, often
greenhouse pest; damaging as nymphs and adults; feed on undersides
of plant leaves, creating mottled or stippled appearance, transmitting
viruses, and leaving sooty mold from honeydew

,Apidae Ans✓✓✓ family in Hymenoptera; honey bees, bumble bees,
carpenter bees; vermiform and exarate; robust, hairy, black and yellow
adults; social and live in colonies


biting insects (medical importance) Ans✓✓✓ Arthropods that can
pierce human skin; mouthparts adapted for piercing, cutting, or
burrowing(some are ectoparasites); often hematophagous (feed on
host's blood); salivary enzymes and other compounds (including
anticoagulants, anesthetics, and vasodilators) may be injected, often
causing a localized reaction or even anaphylactic shock; insects from
Diptera, Hemiptera, Thysanoptera, Pthiraptera, Siphonaptera, and
spiders, mites, and ticks from Class Arachnida


borers Ans✓✓✓ Several species of insects and larvae that tunnel into
timber; mainly Coleoptera, but also Lepidoptera (Sessidae--clearwing
moths, larvae bore into trees) and Hymenoptera;


Buprestidae Ans✓✓✓ metallic wood-boring beetles; flatheaded
borers; Coleoptera; pest of forest importance; can feed in sapwood and
heartwood; brown, sawdust-like boring frass under bark


butterflies Ans✓✓✓ group of Lepidoptera; diurnal, brightly colored,
wings rest together upright, straight and clubbed antenna, thin body,
chrysalis

, Carabidae Ans✓✓✓ ground beetles; Coleoptera; carabiform larvae,
exarate, cursorial legs, dark color, lines along elytra


Cecidomyiidae Ans✓✓✓ gall midges; in order Diptera; insects of
agricultural importance as pests; damage grasses/grains, field crops,
and vegetable crops; damaging as larvae; feed from inside of plant,
causing galls that stunt growth


Cerambycidae (Ag. and forest importance) Ans✓✓✓ long horned
beetles (round-headed borers); pest of Ag importance; Coleoptera;
damage field crops as larvae and sometimes adult; larvae burrow into
stem causing girdling and lodging; also forest pests that can feed under
bark, leaving white, splinter-like frass under bark by boring


Cerambycidae Ans✓✓✓ long-horned beetles; Coleoptera; vermiform
(round-headed borer); exarate; long antennae


Ceratopogonidae Ans✓✓✓ no-see-ums (biting midges)


Cercopidae (Ag. importance) Ans✓✓✓ spittlebugs; Homoptera; family
of agricultural importance as pests; damage grain and field crops as
nymphs and adults; feed by sucking plant tissue, creating mottled
appearance or deformed leaves, virus transmission, sooty mold from
honeydew, large populations can reduce yield

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