Glossary of entomology terms

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Butterfly parts
Rove Beetle sp.^ Staphylinidae - Flickr - gailhampshire
Antennae ctb
Distinction between clavate and capitate anatomy of insect antennae
Antenna clavate
Butterfly wing terms

Glossary of Entomology Terms is a comprehensive list that encompasses the terminology used within the field of entomology, the study of insects. This glossary serves as a fundamental resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike, providing definitions and explanations for terms and concepts encountered in entomological research, literature, and documentation.

A

  • Abdomen - The posterior part of an insect's body, located behind the thorax, containing the digestive and reproductive organs.
  • Antenna - A sensory appendage on the head of an insect, used for smelling, feeling, and sometimes hearing.
  • Apterous - Referring to insects without wings.

B

  • Bioluminescence - The production and emission of light by a living organism, as seen in some species of insects like fireflies.
  • Bivoltine - Describes insects that have two generations per year.

C

  • Chitin - A large, structural polysaccharide found in the exoskeletons of insects.
  • Cocoon - A protective casing spun by the larvae of many insects for use as a pupal chamber.
  • Compound eye - An eye consisting of numerous small visual units, common in insects.

D

  • Diapause - A period of suspended development in insects, allowing them to survive adverse conditions.

E

  • Ecdysis - The process of molting or shedding the exoskeleton in insects.
  • Entomology - The scientific study of insects, a branch of zoology.

F

  • Fecundity - The reproductive capacity of an individual, including the ability to produce viable offspring.

G

  • Grub - The larval stage of certain insects, particularly beetles.

H

  • Hemolymph - The blood equivalent in insects, circulating nutrients and hormones throughout the body.
  • Holometabolism - Complete metamorphosis, a developmental process in some insects that includes distinct larval, pupal, and adult stages.

I

  • Instar - A developmental stage of arthropods, such as insects, between each molt until sexual maturity is reached.

L

  • Larva - The juvenile form of an insect, often differing markedly from the adult form.

M

  • Metamorphosis - The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.

N

  • Nymph - The immature form of some insects, which resembles the adult form but is smaller and lacks fully developed wings.

O

  • Ovipositor - A structure used by some female insects to lay eggs.

P

  • Pheromone - A chemical substance produced and released into the environment by an animal, affecting the behavior or physiology of others of its species.
  • Proboscis - A long, flexible feeding and sucking organ present in some insects, such as butterflies and moths.

R

  • Rostrum - A snout or beak, especially one used by certain insects to pierce plant tissues to suck out the sap.

S

  • Sclerite - A hardened body part or plate forming part of the exoskeleton in arthropods, including insects.
  • Spiracle - An external respiratory opening in insects, found on the abdomen and thorax.

T

  • Thorax - The middle part of an insect's body, bearing the legs and wings.

V

  • Venation - The arrangement of veins in an insect's wing.

Z

  • Zoology - The scientific study of animals, including insects.
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