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R.K. Panse
Asstt. Prof. (Entomology)
Lecture no. 9
STRUCTURE AND MODIFICATION
OF MOUTH PARTS
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Mouthparts are consist to following parts:
1. Labrum (Upper lip)
2. Mandibles (1st Jaw)
3. Maxillae (2nd Jaw)
4. Labium (lower lip)
5. Hypopharynx (tongue)
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Labrum (Upper lip)
 It is flap like
Attached to the clypeus by an
articular membrane.
 It is movable longitudinally.
 It covers the mouth cavity
from above.
 It helps to pull the food into
the mouth.
 It holds the food in position so
that mandibles can act on it.
 It forms the roof of the pre
oral food cavity.
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Mandibles
 There is a pair of mandibles.
 First pair of jaws, also called as
primary jaws or true jaws.
 Mandibles articulate with the
cranium at two points. (dicondyle)
They are heavily sclerotised.
Toothed on their inner border.
There are two types of teeth.
Distal are sharply pointed and
are called incisor or cutting teeth
and proximal teeth are called
molar or grinding teeth.
It have two types of muscles:
Adductor
Abductor
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Maxillae
 They are paired and more complicated
than mandibles.
 Secondary or accessory jaws.
 At proximal end the first sclerite cardo
joins the maxilla to head.
 Second sclerite is called stipes which
articulates with cardo.
 Stipes carries a lateral sclerite called
palpifer which bears a 5 segmented
antenna like maxillary palp.
 On the distal end of the stipes, there
are 2 lobes. Outer lobe is called galea
and inner lobe is lacinia which is
toothed.
 Maxille direct food into mouth.
They hold food in place when the
mandibles are in action.
Sense organs connected with
perception of touch, smell and taste are
abundantly found in palpi.
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Labiam
It consists of 3 sclerites viz.,
submentum (large basal), mentum
(middle) and prementum (apical ).
On the lateral side of the
prementum there are 2 small
lateral sclerites called palpifer
bearing three segmented labial
palpi.
Distally prementum bears 2 pairs
of lobes. Outer pair of lobes is
called paraglossae and inner pair
of lobes, glossae.
Both pairs when fused are called
ligula.
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Hypopharynx
It is a tongue like organ. It is
located centrally in the
preoral cavity. Salivary gland
duct opens through it.
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Mouthparts of insects vary to a great extend among
insects of different groups depending upon their
feeding habits. They are mainly of two types viz.,
Mandibulate (feeding mainly on solid food) and
haustellate (feeding mainly on liquid food).
Modifications of Mouth parts
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Chewing and biting types
It is the primitive type of mouth part and consists of
the following parts.
1. Labrum
2. Mandibles
3. Maxillae
4. Labium
5. Hypo-pharynx
e.g. Cockroach & grasshopper.
1. Grasping Mandibular MP – Larva of Lepidoptera
2. Grasping-Sucking MP – Larva of Coleoptera
3. Mandibulo-Suctorial MP - Larva of Neuroptera
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Chewing and biting Mouthparts
 Mouthparts of female mosquito consists of an elongate
labium which is grooved forming a gutter (rostrum) which
encloses six stylets.
 The stylets are composed of
1. labrum - epipharynx (enclosing the food canal),
2. Hyphophrynx (containing the salivary canal),
3. Two maxillae
4. Two mandibles.
Female mosquito
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Both the ends of
maxillary stylets and
mandibular stylets are
saw like and suited
piercing flesh.
The stylets are inserted
into host's skin by a
strong downward and
forward thrust of body.
Both mandibles and
maxillae are reduced in
male and they feed on
plant nectar and juices
of decaying fruits.
 Female pierces the skin of human beings
into which it injects saliva containing an
anticoagulant (to keep the blood flowing
without clotting) and an anesthetic (to
keep the victim unaware of the bite) and
sucks up the blood.
 Maxillary palpi are absent.
Chewing and lapping types
Dr.Z Abu-Elnaga
Mandibles are blunt and
not toothed. They are
useful to crush and shape
wax for comb building and
ingest pollen grains.
Maxillolabial structures are
modified to form the
lapping tongue. The
tongue unit consists of two
galea of maxillae, two
labial palpi and elongated
flexible hairy glossa of
labium. The glossa
terminates into a small
circular spoon shaped
lobe called spoon or
flabellum which is useful
to lick the nectar.
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Mouth cone consists of labrum,
labium and maxillae. There are
three stylets derived from two
maxillae and left mandible.
Right mandible is absent.
Stylets are useful to lacerate the
plant tissue and the oozing sap
is sucked up by the mouth cone.
Both maxillary palpi and labial
palpi are present.
Asymmetrical mouth parts
Ex. Thrips
Mouth parts consists of
elongate sucking tube or
proboscis. It is formed by two
greatly elongated galeae of
maxillae which are zippered
together by interlocking
spines and hooks. Galeae are
grooved on their inner surface
and when they are fitting
together closely they form a
suctorial food canal through
which the nectar is sucked
up.
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Siphoning types
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Siphoning types
The proboscis is coiled up like
watch spring and kept beneath
the head when it is not in use.
By pumping of blood into
galeae, the proboscis is
extended. The other mouth
parts are reduced or absent
except the labial palpi and
smaller maxillary palpi.
 The proboscis is fleshy, elbowed, retractile and projects
downwards from head. The proboscis can be differentiated
into basal rostrum and distal
haustellum. The proboscis consists
of labium which is grooved on its
anterior surface. Within this groove
lie the labrum-epiphraynx
(enclosing the food canal) and
slender hypopharynx (containing the
salivary canal).
 Mandibles are absent.
 Maxillae are represented by single
segmented maxillary palpi. The
end of the proboscis is enlarged,
sponge like and two lobed which
acts as suction pads. They are
called oral discs or labella. The
surfaces of labella are transvered
by capillary canals called
pseudotracheae which collect the
liquid food and convey it to the
canal.
 Labella function as sponging
organs and are capable of taking
exposed fluids.
 These insects often spit enzyme
containing saliva onto solid foods
to liquify them.
 Chewing and Biting Type Grasshoppers,
Cockroaches
 Chewing and Lapping Type Honey Bee
 Piercing and Sucking Type Aphids, Bugs,
Mosquitoes, Lice
 Rasping and Sucking Type or Thrips
Lacerating and Sucking Type
 Sponging/Lapping & Sucking Type House fly
 Siphoning Type Butter Flies, Moths
 Mask Type Young ones Naiads
of Dragon Fly
 Degenerate Type Maggots
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Lec. 9 Structure and modifications of mouth parts.ppt

  • 1. 1 R.K. Panse Asstt. Prof. (Entomology) Lecture no. 9 STRUCTURE AND MODIFICATION OF MOUTH PARTS
  • 2. 2 Mouthparts are consist to following parts: 1. Labrum (Upper lip) 2. Mandibles (1st Jaw) 3. Maxillae (2nd Jaw) 4. Labium (lower lip) 5. Hypopharynx (tongue)
  • 3. 3
  • 4. 4 Labrum (Upper lip)  It is flap like Attached to the clypeus by an articular membrane.  It is movable longitudinally.  It covers the mouth cavity from above.  It helps to pull the food into the mouth.  It holds the food in position so that mandibles can act on it.  It forms the roof of the pre oral food cavity.
  • 5. 5 Mandibles  There is a pair of mandibles.  First pair of jaws, also called as primary jaws or true jaws.  Mandibles articulate with the cranium at two points. (dicondyle) They are heavily sclerotised. Toothed on their inner border. There are two types of teeth. Distal are sharply pointed and are called incisor or cutting teeth and proximal teeth are called molar or grinding teeth. It have two types of muscles: Adductor Abductor
  • 6. 6
  • 7. 7 Maxillae  They are paired and more complicated than mandibles.  Secondary or accessory jaws.  At proximal end the first sclerite cardo joins the maxilla to head.  Second sclerite is called stipes which articulates with cardo.  Stipes carries a lateral sclerite called palpifer which bears a 5 segmented antenna like maxillary palp.  On the distal end of the stipes, there are 2 lobes. Outer lobe is called galea and inner lobe is lacinia which is toothed.  Maxille direct food into mouth. They hold food in place when the mandibles are in action. Sense organs connected with perception of touch, smell and taste are abundantly found in palpi.
  • 8. 8 Labiam It consists of 3 sclerites viz., submentum (large basal), mentum (middle) and prementum (apical ). On the lateral side of the prementum there are 2 small lateral sclerites called palpifer bearing three segmented labial palpi. Distally prementum bears 2 pairs of lobes. Outer pair of lobes is called paraglossae and inner pair of lobes, glossae. Both pairs when fused are called ligula.
  • 9. 9 Hypopharynx It is a tongue like organ. It is located centrally in the preoral cavity. Salivary gland duct opens through it.
  • 10. 10 Mouthparts of insects vary to a great extend among insects of different groups depending upon their feeding habits. They are mainly of two types viz., Mandibulate (feeding mainly on solid food) and haustellate (feeding mainly on liquid food). Modifications of Mouth parts
  • 11. 11
  • 12. 12 Chewing and biting types It is the primitive type of mouth part and consists of the following parts. 1. Labrum 2. Mandibles 3. Maxillae 4. Labium 5. Hypo-pharynx e.g. Cockroach & grasshopper. 1. Grasping Mandibular MP – Larva of Lepidoptera 2. Grasping-Sucking MP – Larva of Coleoptera 3. Mandibulo-Suctorial MP - Larva of Neuroptera
  • 13. 13 Chewing and biting Mouthparts
  • 14.  Mouthparts of female mosquito consists of an elongate labium which is grooved forming a gutter (rostrum) which encloses six stylets.  The stylets are composed of 1. labrum - epipharynx (enclosing the food canal), 2. Hyphophrynx (containing the salivary canal), 3. Two maxillae 4. Two mandibles. Female mosquito
  • 15. 15 Both the ends of maxillary stylets and mandibular stylets are saw like and suited piercing flesh. The stylets are inserted into host's skin by a strong downward and forward thrust of body. Both mandibles and maxillae are reduced in male and they feed on plant nectar and juices of decaying fruits.
  • 16.  Female pierces the skin of human beings into which it injects saliva containing an anticoagulant (to keep the blood flowing without clotting) and an anesthetic (to keep the victim unaware of the bite) and sucks up the blood.  Maxillary palpi are absent.
  • 17. Chewing and lapping types Dr.Z Abu-Elnaga Mandibles are blunt and not toothed. They are useful to crush and shape wax for comb building and ingest pollen grains. Maxillolabial structures are modified to form the lapping tongue. The tongue unit consists of two galea of maxillae, two labial palpi and elongated flexible hairy glossa of labium. The glossa terminates into a small circular spoon shaped lobe called spoon or flabellum which is useful to lick the nectar.
  • 18. 18 Mouth cone consists of labrum, labium and maxillae. There are three stylets derived from two maxillae and left mandible. Right mandible is absent. Stylets are useful to lacerate the plant tissue and the oozing sap is sucked up by the mouth cone. Both maxillary palpi and labial palpi are present. Asymmetrical mouth parts Ex. Thrips
  • 19. Mouth parts consists of elongate sucking tube or proboscis. It is formed by two greatly elongated galeae of maxillae which are zippered together by interlocking spines and hooks. Galeae are grooved on their inner surface and when they are fitting together closely they form a suctorial food canal through which the nectar is sucked up. 19 Siphoning types
  • 20. 20 Siphoning types The proboscis is coiled up like watch spring and kept beneath the head when it is not in use. By pumping of blood into galeae, the proboscis is extended. The other mouth parts are reduced or absent except the labial palpi and smaller maxillary palpi.
  • 21.  The proboscis is fleshy, elbowed, retractile and projects downwards from head. The proboscis can be differentiated into basal rostrum and distal haustellum. The proboscis consists of labium which is grooved on its anterior surface. Within this groove lie the labrum-epiphraynx (enclosing the food canal) and slender hypopharynx (containing the salivary canal).
  • 22.  Mandibles are absent.  Maxillae are represented by single segmented maxillary palpi. The end of the proboscis is enlarged, sponge like and two lobed which acts as suction pads. They are called oral discs or labella. The surfaces of labella are transvered by capillary canals called pseudotracheae which collect the liquid food and convey it to the canal.  Labella function as sponging organs and are capable of taking exposed fluids.  These insects often spit enzyme containing saliva onto solid foods to liquify them.
  • 23.  Chewing and Biting Type Grasshoppers, Cockroaches  Chewing and Lapping Type Honey Bee  Piercing and Sucking Type Aphids, Bugs, Mosquitoes, Lice  Rasping and Sucking Type or Thrips Lacerating and Sucking Type  Sponging/Lapping & Sucking Type House fly  Siphoning Type Butter Flies, Moths  Mask Type Young ones Naiads of Dragon Fly  Degenerate Type Maggots 23