PPT-Insect Taxonomic Diversity
Author : lindy-dunigan | Published Date : 2015-10-18
By Destiny Lee INSECT ORDERS Ephemeroptera Odonata Blattaria Isoptera Dermatptera Orthoptera Phasmida Hemiptera Coleoptera Lepidoptera Diptera Siphonoptera Hymenoptera
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By Destiny Lee INSECT ORDERS Ephemeroptera Odonata Blattaria Isoptera Dermatptera Orthoptera Phasmida Hemiptera Coleoptera Lepidoptera Diptera Siphonoptera Hymenoptera Mantodea Plecoptera. By: Jarrett Houston. Insect orders. Ephemeroptera. Odonata. Blattaria. Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemiptera . By: Tyler Anderson. Insect order list:. Ephemeroptera. Odonata Coleoptera. Blattaria. Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemiptera. Lepidoptera. Diptera . Siphonoptera . Presented by: . hessa. al-. obaid. . G. oals . of sample collection. A. s . a hobby. . . M. easure . biodiversity. . D. etect . changes in water quality. . . A. cquire . material for biological, physiological, ecological and molecular studies. . By: Jordan Peppers. INSECT ORDERS. Ephemeroptera. Odonata. Blattaria. Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemiptera. Coleoptera. Lepidoptera. Diptera. Siphonoptera. Hymenoptera. Mantodea. Plecoptera. Lab. 311. Presented by: . hessa. . alobaid. . Insect morphology . Insects . possess segmented bodies supported by an exoskeleton, a hard jointed outer covering made mostly . of . chitin. . . The . segments of the body are organized into three distinctive but interconnected . By Rhayn Hornback. Insect Order. Ephemeroptera. Odonata. Blattaria. Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemiptera. Coleoptera. Lepidoptera. Diptera. Siphonoptera. Hymenoptera. Mantodea. Plecoptera. BY: Jodi . Garrette. Insect orders. Ephemeroptera. Odonata. Blattaria. Isoptera. Dermatptera. Orthoptera. Phasmida. Hemiptera . Learning Objectives. 1. Describe how insects are collected.. 2. Describe how insects are preserved.. 3. Describe how insects are labeled.. 4. Describe how insects are pinned.. 5. Determine how the wings of butterflies . Matt Yoder. Michael Twidale. Andrea Thomer. Kenney Guo. (seeking feedback). Quick History of TTI. Describing phenotypes semantically. Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology. unify a complex lexicon. Application of the HAO to Taxonomy. By . Madison . Persky. Insect Orders . Ephemeroptera . Odonata . Blattaria . Isoptera . Dermatptera . Orthiptera . Phasmida . Hemiptera. Coleoptera. Lepidoptera. Diptera. Siphonoptera. Hymenoptera. Mantodea . Macroinvertebrates. What are the bugs telling us?. And who understands them?. Presented By:. Grant De Jong. Rocky Mountain Water Quality Analysts Association. 2014 Annual Symposium. April 25, 2014. “Benthic Macroinvertebrates”?. Associate Professor. J. N. . College,Boko. Alpha(Classical), Omega(Modern) and . Cladistic. Taxonomy. Difference between Alpha & Omega Taxonomy. Modern trends in taxonomy. . Taxonomists now accept that, the morphological characters alone should not be considered in systematic classification of plants. The complete knowledge of taxonomy is possible with the principles of various disciplines like Cytology, Genetics, Anatomy, Physiology, Geographical Distribution, Embryology, Ecology, Palynology, Phenology, Bio-Chemistry, Numerical Taxonomy and Transplant Experiments. These have been found to be useful in solving some of the taxonomical problems by providing additional characters. It has changed the face of classification from alpha (classical) to omega (modern kind). Thus the new systematic has evolved into a better taxonomy.. What is the domain?. What is the taxonomic group?. What is the genus?. Bacteria. Cyanobacteria. Anabaena. What is the cell? What is its function?. What is the cell?. What is its function?. In microbiology, . taxa. are . intially. constructed from . strains. . A . strains . is made up of all the descendants of a pure culture. It is usually a succession of cultures derived from an . intial.
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