Monday, October 17, 2011

Hello Non-Insect Hexapods and Primitive Insects

I feel so tired of doing homework ... but that's sort of preparing for my exam right?

This is the Insect ID Project for Entomology 302.
They are arranged from the most primitive to the most advanced, in the evolutionary sense.
Being primitive doesn't mean they're inferior, just means that they still possess more ancestral features.

Subphylum Hexapoda

Class Entognatha


Order Collembola
 












Order Protura



















Order Diplura


















Class Insecta (Ectognatha)

apterygotes

Order Archeognatha



















Order Thysanura



















Subclass Pterygota

paleopterans

Order Ephemeroptera



















Order Odonata

Suborder Anisoptera


















Suborder Zygoptera

8 comments:

  1. 看你的前言,我還以為是真的呢!
    看到下面就整個無言........

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  2. 無言?這有什麼不對了?很正當的學習方式啊。

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  3. I love the second one lol. This is very interesting. :D

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  4. The second one (Protura) has neither eyes nor antennae, so he covered his face. LOL

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  5. Thanks. I had to draw those creatures as fast as possible, while still capturing the main features of the groups.

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  6. 那些蟲的學名該不會也是你掰出來的吧?

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  7. 我的天!這下該我無言才對。你不會真以為我有時間編名字吧?!而且我的拉丁文也沒那好。
    這些都是科學家承認的正式名稱,他們是貨真價實的昆蟲,我也試著捕捉每一個group的重要特徵。我們必須熟知每一個group的學名、在演化上地位、和為什麼要這樣分。這些是我們修課必背的,所以我用圖畫好好複習。

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  8. 還真服了你! 能想出又容易記憶又能自娛娛人得方式
    那幾隻奇特的蟲(人)還蠻有特徵的

    我比較好奇的是---
    哈哈! 你們那些昆蟲教授們看過之後的反應????

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