vue - Introduction to Entomology Part I
Part I of a lecture by Donna Hirschfelt and Lynn Wunderlich, UC Cooperative Extension Farm Advisors, as they introduce UC Master Gardener students to entomology. Topics include the basic definition of an insect, anatomy, growth & development, and feeding methods. Series: "California Master Gardener Lecture Series" [8/2002] [Science] [Agriculture] [Show ID: 6677]
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Some corrections of mistakes in this video: While Orthoptera does contain grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets, it does not contain roaches, mantids, or stick insects. Roaches belong to Blattodea, mantids belong to Mantodea, and stick insects belong to Phasmotodea.
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Very informative and easy to listen to. Thanks.
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i get confused on the order of cockroach to place it in order orthoptera as grasshopper
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i need your help on ametabolous
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very useful information and effective
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WOW ITS REALLY EFFECTIVE. PLEASE MAKE MORE VIDEO MAAM......
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this information is timely
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very informative and interesting
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I've actually seen one grape leaf skeletonizer this past summer. It was blue. Haven't seen one since.
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I've been reading encyclopedia of insects. It's a good book with great informations on insects and their livelihoods =]
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nope. ants and bees belong to the Hymenoptera, which have a complete metamorphosis, just like butterflies. Termites have their own order (Isoptera) and are more closely related to Mantises and cockroaches
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yes it is
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Wait Mollusca is a phylum, not a class!
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I thought Termites had larvae? Ants have larvae, bees have larvae. They're all in the same group... Aren't they?
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i love bugs
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good intro, i might have emphasised tick nymphs have six legs and mentioned lyme disease..
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the taxonomy in this is pretty bad... Orthoptera does not contain cockroaches, mantids or stick insects!
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I know trillions of facts about insects already, I hope to be a good entomologist.
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i want to be an entomologist when i am older and i used to live next door to the head of entomology of canberra (CSIRO) matt
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