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Dr. T. KRISHNA CHAITANYA
Assistant Professor (Agricultural Entomology)
School of Agricultural Science & Technology, NMIMS, Shirpur
ENTO 131 - Fundamentals of Entomology (3+1)
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Metamorphosis and immature
stages in insects
1. Ametabola: (No metamorphosis) e.g. Silver fish.
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In Protura, during each moult in the juvenile stage, addition of
abdominal segments anterior to the telson is witnessed and this is
termed anamorphosis.
2. Metabola:
a. Paurometabola: (Gradual metamorphosis) e.g. Cockroach,
grasshopper, bugs.
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b. Hemimetabola: (Incomplete metamorphosis) e.g. Dragonfly,
damselfly and may fly
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4. Holometabola: (Complete metamorphosis) e.g. Butterfly, moth, fly
and bees.
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a) Hypermetamorphosis:
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TYPES OF EGGS:
a) SINGLY LAID:
1) Sculptured egg: Chorion with reticulate markings and ridges e.g.
Castor butterfly.
2) Elongate egg: Eggs are cigar shaped. e.g. Sorghum shoot fly.
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3) Rounded egg: Eggs are either spherical or globular. e.g. Citrus
butterfly
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4) Nit: Egg of head louse is called nit. It is cemented to the base of the
hair. There is an egg stigma at the posterior end, which assists in
attachment. At the anterior end, there is an oval lid which is lifted at time
of hatching.
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5) Egg with float: Egg is boat shaped with a conspicuous float on either
side. The lateral sides are expanded. The expansions serve as floats. e.g.
Anopheles mosquito.
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b) EGGS LAID IN GROUPS:
1) Pedicellate eggs: Eggs are laid in silken stalks of about 1.25mm
length in one groups on plants. e.g. Green lacewing fly.
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2) Barrel shaped eggs: Eggs are barrel shaped. They look like
miniature batteries. They are deposited in compactly arranged masses.
e.g. Stink bug.
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3) Ootheca (Oothecae): Eggs are deposited by cockroach in a brown
bean like chitinous capsule.
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4) Egg pod: Grasshoppers secrete a frothy material that encases an egg
mass which is deposited in the ground. The egg mass lacks a definite
covering. On the top of the egg, the frothy substance hardens to form a
plug which prevents the drying of eggs.
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5. Egg cass: Mantids deposit their eggs on twigs in a foamy secretion
called spumaline which eventually hardens to produce an egg case or
ootheca. Inside the egg case, eggs are aligned in rows inside the egg
chambers.
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6. Egg mass: Moths lay eggs in groups in a mass of its body hairs. Anal
tuft of hairs found at the end of the abdomen is mainly used for this
purpose. e.g. Rice stem borer.
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7. Egg raft: In Culex mosquitoes, the eggs are laid in a compact mass
consisting of 200-300 eggs called egg raft in water.
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TYPES OF LARVAE: There are three main types of insect larvae
namely oligopod, polypod and apodous.
1. OLIGOPOD: Thoracic legs are well developed. Abdominal legs are
absent. There are two subtypes.
a. Campodeiform: e.g. grub of antlion or grub of lady brid beetle.
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b. Scarabaeiform: Body is `C' shaped, stout and subcylindrical. Head is
well developed. Thoracic legs are short. Caudal processes are absent.
Larva is sluggish, burrowing into wood or soil. e.g. grub of rhinoceros’
beetle.
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2. POLYPOD or ERUCIFORM: The body consists of an elongate
trunk
a. Hairy caterpillar: The body hairs may be dense, sparse or arranged in
tufts. Hairs may cause irritation, when touched. e.g. Red hairy caterpillar.
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b. Slug caterpillar: Larva is thick, short, stout and fleshy. Laval head is
small and retractile. Thoracic legs are minute. Abdominal legs are absent.
Abdominal segmentation is indistinct. Larva has poisonous spines called
scoli distributed all over the body. Such larva is also called platyform
larva.
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c. Semi looper: Either three or four pairs of prolegs are present. Prolegs
are either wanting or rudimentary in either third or third and fourth
abdominal segments. e.g. castor semilooper.
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d. Looper: They are also called measuring worm or earth measurer or
inch worm. In this type, only two pairs of prolegs are present in sixth and
tenth abdominal segments. e.g. Daincha looper.
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3. APODOUS: They are larvae without appendages for locomotion.
Based on the degree of development and sclerotization of head capsule
there are three subtypes.
a. Eucepalous: Larva with well developed head capsule with functional
mandibles, maxillae, stemmata and antennae. Mandibles act transversely.
e.g. Wriggler (larva of mosquito) and grub of red palm weevil.
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b. Hemicephalous: Head capsule is reduced and can be withdrawn into
thorax. Mandibles act vertically.
e.g. Larva of horse fly and robber fly.
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c. Acephalous: Head capsule is absent. Mouthparts consist of a pair of
protrusible curved mouth hooks and associated internal sclerites. They
are also called vermiform larvae. e.g. Maggot (larva of house fly).
III. Types of Pupa
1. OBTECT: Various appendages of the pupa viz., antennae, legs and wing pads are
glued to the body by a secretion produced during the last larval moult. e.g. moth pupa.
a. Chrysalis: The pupa is attached to the substratum by hooks present at the terminal
end of the abdomen called cremaster. The middle part of the chrysalis is attached to the
substratum by two strong silken threads called gridle.
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b. Tumbler: Pupa of mosquito is called tumbler. The pupa is very active.
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2. EXARATE: Various appendages viz., antennae, legs and wing pads are not glued to
the body. They are free. All oligopod larvae will turn into exarate pupae. The pupa is
soft and pale e.g. Pupa of rhinoceros’ beetle.
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3. COARCTATE: The pupal case is barrel shaped, smooth with no
apparent appendages. The last larval skin is changed into case containing
the exarate pupa. The hardened dark brown pupal case is called
puparium. e.g. Fly pupa.
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PUPAL PROTECTION
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Types of cocoon Materials used Example
silken cocoon Silk Silk worm
Earthen cocoon Soil + saliva Gram pod borer
Hairy cocoon Body hairs Woolly bear
Frassy cocoon Frass + saliva Coconut black
headed caterpillar
Fibrous cocoon Fibres Red plam weevil
Puparium Hardened last larval
skin
House fly
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Metamorphosis and immature stages in insects

  • 1. 1 Dr. T. KRISHNA CHAITANYA Assistant Professor (Agricultural Entomology) School of Agricultural Science & Technology, NMIMS, Shirpur ENTO 131 - Fundamentals of Entomology (3+1)
  • 3. 1. Ametabola: (No metamorphosis) e.g. Silver fish. 3
  • 4. 4 In Protura, during each moult in the juvenile stage, addition of abdominal segments anterior to the telson is witnessed and this is termed anamorphosis.
  • 5. 2. Metabola: a. Paurometabola: (Gradual metamorphosis) e.g. Cockroach, grasshopper, bugs. 5
  • 6. b. Hemimetabola: (Incomplete metamorphosis) e.g. Dragonfly, damselfly and may fly 6
  • 7. 4. Holometabola: (Complete metamorphosis) e.g. Butterfly, moth, fly and bees. 7
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  • 10. 10 TYPES OF EGGS: a) SINGLY LAID: 1) Sculptured egg: Chorion with reticulate markings and ridges e.g. Castor butterfly.
  • 11. 2) Elongate egg: Eggs are cigar shaped. e.g. Sorghum shoot fly. 11
  • 12. 3) Rounded egg: Eggs are either spherical or globular. e.g. Citrus butterfly 12
  • 13. 4) Nit: Egg of head louse is called nit. It is cemented to the base of the hair. There is an egg stigma at the posterior end, which assists in attachment. At the anterior end, there is an oval lid which is lifted at time of hatching. 13
  • 14. 5) Egg with float: Egg is boat shaped with a conspicuous float on either side. The lateral sides are expanded. The expansions serve as floats. e.g. Anopheles mosquito. 14
  • 15. b) EGGS LAID IN GROUPS: 1) Pedicellate eggs: Eggs are laid in silken stalks of about 1.25mm length in one groups on plants. e.g. Green lacewing fly. 15
  • 16. 2) Barrel shaped eggs: Eggs are barrel shaped. They look like miniature batteries. They are deposited in compactly arranged masses. e.g. Stink bug. 16
  • 17. 3) Ootheca (Oothecae): Eggs are deposited by cockroach in a brown bean like chitinous capsule. 17
  • 18. 4) Egg pod: Grasshoppers secrete a frothy material that encases an egg mass which is deposited in the ground. The egg mass lacks a definite covering. On the top of the egg, the frothy substance hardens to form a plug which prevents the drying of eggs. 18
  • 19. 5. Egg cass: Mantids deposit their eggs on twigs in a foamy secretion called spumaline which eventually hardens to produce an egg case or ootheca. Inside the egg case, eggs are aligned in rows inside the egg chambers. 19
  • 20. 6. Egg mass: Moths lay eggs in groups in a mass of its body hairs. Anal tuft of hairs found at the end of the abdomen is mainly used for this purpose. e.g. Rice stem borer. 20
  • 21. 7. Egg raft: In Culex mosquitoes, the eggs are laid in a compact mass consisting of 200-300 eggs called egg raft in water. 21
  • 22. TYPES OF LARVAE: There are three main types of insect larvae namely oligopod, polypod and apodous. 1. OLIGOPOD: Thoracic legs are well developed. Abdominal legs are absent. There are two subtypes. a. Campodeiform: e.g. grub of antlion or grub of lady brid beetle. 22
  • 23. b. Scarabaeiform: Body is `C' shaped, stout and subcylindrical. Head is well developed. Thoracic legs are short. Caudal processes are absent. Larva is sluggish, burrowing into wood or soil. e.g. grub of rhinoceros’ beetle. 23
  • 24. 2. POLYPOD or ERUCIFORM: The body consists of an elongate trunk a. Hairy caterpillar: The body hairs may be dense, sparse or arranged in tufts. Hairs may cause irritation, when touched. e.g. Red hairy caterpillar. 24
  • 25. b. Slug caterpillar: Larva is thick, short, stout and fleshy. Laval head is small and retractile. Thoracic legs are minute. Abdominal legs are absent. Abdominal segmentation is indistinct. Larva has poisonous spines called scoli distributed all over the body. Such larva is also called platyform larva. 25
  • 26. c. Semi looper: Either three or four pairs of prolegs are present. Prolegs are either wanting or rudimentary in either third or third and fourth abdominal segments. e.g. castor semilooper. 26
  • 27. d. Looper: They are also called measuring worm or earth measurer or inch worm. In this type, only two pairs of prolegs are present in sixth and tenth abdominal segments. e.g. Daincha looper. 27
  • 28. 3. APODOUS: They are larvae without appendages for locomotion. Based on the degree of development and sclerotization of head capsule there are three subtypes. a. Eucepalous: Larva with well developed head capsule with functional mandibles, maxillae, stemmata and antennae. Mandibles act transversely. e.g. Wriggler (larva of mosquito) and grub of red palm weevil. 28
  • 29. b. Hemicephalous: Head capsule is reduced and can be withdrawn into thorax. Mandibles act vertically. e.g. Larva of horse fly and robber fly. 29
  • 30. 30 c. Acephalous: Head capsule is absent. Mouthparts consist of a pair of protrusible curved mouth hooks and associated internal sclerites. They are also called vermiform larvae. e.g. Maggot (larva of house fly).
  • 31. III. Types of Pupa 1. OBTECT: Various appendages of the pupa viz., antennae, legs and wing pads are glued to the body by a secretion produced during the last larval moult. e.g. moth pupa. a. Chrysalis: The pupa is attached to the substratum by hooks present at the terminal end of the abdomen called cremaster. The middle part of the chrysalis is attached to the substratum by two strong silken threads called gridle. 31
  • 32. b. Tumbler: Pupa of mosquito is called tumbler. The pupa is very active. 32
  • 33. 2. EXARATE: Various appendages viz., antennae, legs and wing pads are not glued to the body. They are free. All oligopod larvae will turn into exarate pupae. The pupa is soft and pale e.g. Pupa of rhinoceros’ beetle. 33
  • 34. 3. COARCTATE: The pupal case is barrel shaped, smooth with no apparent appendages. The last larval skin is changed into case containing the exarate pupa. The hardened dark brown pupal case is called puparium. e.g. Fly pupa. 34
  • 35. PUPAL PROTECTION 35 Types of cocoon Materials used Example silken cocoon Silk Silk worm Earthen cocoon Soil + saliva Gram pod borer Hairy cocoon Body hairs Woolly bear Frassy cocoon Frass + saliva Coconut black headed caterpillar Fibrous cocoon Fibres Red plam weevil Puparium Hardened last larval skin House fly
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