Insect Anatomy Quiz: Head, Thorax, and Abdomen
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What type of mouthparts does the head bear?

  • Biting and sucking type
  • Chewing and sucking type
  • Biting and chewing type (correct)
  • Sucking and chewing type
  • Where is the genital pouch located in males?

  • At the hind end of the abdomen (correct)
  • At the front end of the abdomen
  • On the thorax
  • Behind the head
  • What is the purpose of the anal cerci?

  • To act as a tongue
  • To help in monitoring the environment
  • To help in flight
  • To help with reproduction (correct)
  • Study Notes

    • The head is triangular in shape and lies anteriorly at right angles to the longitudinal body axis.
    • It is formed by the fusion of six segments and shows great mobility in all directions due to flexible neck.
    • The head capsule bears a pair of compound eyes. A pair of thread like antennae arise from membranous sockets lying in front of eyes.
    • Antennae have sensory receptors that help in monitoring the environment.
    • Anterior end of the head bears appendages forming biting and chewing type of mouth parts. The mouthparts consisting of a labrum (upper lip), a pair of mandibles, a pair of maxillae and a labium (lower lip). A median flexible lobe, acting as tongue (hypopharynx), lies within the cavity enclosed by the mouthparts.
    • Thorax consists of three parts – prothorax, mesothorax and metathorax. The head is connected with thorax by a short extension of the prothorax known as the neck. Each thoracic segment bears a pair of walking legs.
    • The first pair of wings arises from mesothorax and the second pair from metathorax.
    • Forewings (mesothoracic) called tegmina are opaque dark and leathery and cover the hind wings when at rest. The hind wings are transparent, membranous and are used in flight.
    • The abdomen in both males and females consists of 10 segments. In females, the 7th sternum is boat shaped and together with the 8th and 9th sterna forms a brood or genital pouch whose anterior part contains female gonopore, spermathecal pores and collateral glands. In males, genital pouch or chamber lies at the hind end of abdomen bounded dorsally by 9th and 10th terga and ventrally by the 9th sternum. It contains dorsal anus, ventral male genital pore and gonapophysis. Males bear a pair of short, thread like anal styles which are absent in females. In both sexes, the 10th segment bears a pair of jointed filamentous structures called anal cerci.

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    Test your knowledge of insect anatomy with this quiz covering the structure of the head, thorax, and abdomen. Learn about the composition of the head capsule, the arrangement of thoracic segments, and the features of the abdominal segments in both male and female insects.

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