What defines an insect?
Why are insect herbivore - plant interactions important
First insect fossil
Where did insects come from? Arthropod origin theories?
Solution 1: Arthropods have several origins?
Solution 2: Arthropods have a single origin?
Solution 1: Arthropods have several origins?
Solution 2: Arthropods have a single origin?
Which gene gave evidence for how arthropods and insects arose?
Zero marine insects and very few terrestrial crustacea
So what gave rise to insects ?
Most likely a crustacean
How insects are adapted for terrestrial life: Transitional habitats
bridging habitats
All slightly saline
The challenges of terrestrial habitats and how insects overcame them.
The insect integument
The integument is the outer layer of the insect, comprising the epidermis and the cuticle
Differs from crustacea
What makes the insect integument interesting?
Aquatic insects
E.g. Moquito larvae:
Synampomorphies
Shared Traits
How are insects adapted to the increased impact of gravity in terrestrial habitats?
Challenges to life on land?
Synapomorphy
Synapomorphies of the Hexapoda (aka what makes an insect)
Apterygota
Wingless insects
Pterygota
Winged insects
How to group basal insect lineages?
Two ways of grouping
1. Arrangements of the mouth parts
2. Or if they have wings or not
Entognatha features
e.g.springtails
Lineages within Apterygota
Entognatha species
Lineages within Apterygota
Zygentoma
Lineages within Apterygota
Silverfish and Firebrats