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Species that are on their own from the time they're oviposited untildeath, except during mating

Solitary

Species that live together, sometimes in a limited stages

Gregarious

Keep eggs in mud chambers, M guards while F provisions

Mud daubers

Truly social species, and what are the three requirements to be a truly social species?

Eusocial, overlap of generations, division of labor, indiscriminate care of young

Latin: Polymorphism

(many, much/form)

Latin:Polyethism

(many, much/custom, habit)

Orders of social insects

Thysanoptera, Homoptera, Hymenoptera, Isoptera

These pheromones helps locate food

Trial Pheromones

Pheromones that are signaled to prevent colony disruption or danger

Alarm Pheromones

An arthopod species associated with social insects either a mutalistic relationship, or invades the colony

Inquilines

Latin: Inquilines

a tenant

Latin: Solitary

alone

Latin: Gregarious

(a flock, herd; collect)

Isoptera life cycle

Hemimetabola

Are isoptera diploid or haploid?

diploid

What are the three roles of the caste system in isoptera

workers, soldiers, and reproductives

Latin: Oral Trophallaxis

(nourish, food/crosswise)

the eating of excrement

Coprophagy

The three types of isoptera soldiers

nasute, phragmatic, mandibulate

Latin: Nasute

the nose

Latin: Phargmatic

a fence, partition

Latin: mandibulate

jaw

A queen swollen with eggs

physogastric

a pheromone that is produced from soldiers to maintain worker conditions

Soldier pheromone

a social pheromone that prevents the production of new queens

Queen substance

A place where termites are housed

termitaria

mutualism of providing substances for protection

trophobionts

Latin: Trophobionts

nourish/food

Hymenoptera life cycle

Holometabolous

Are Hymenoptera haploid or diploid?

haplodidpoidy

The male doesn't participate in the conony, formed by a single female

haplometrosis

Latin: haplometrosis

single/mother

a colony formed by multiple queens

pleometrosis

Latin: pleometrosis

more/mother

the stalk of primative uncovered nests that wasps cover in ant repellents

petioles

caste of ants

minors, majors, and reproductives

Latin: trophallaxis

nourish, food/crosswise

ants that have gravel nests with vertical migrations for thermoregulation

harvester ants

ants that live in hollow twigs or thorns

arboreal

army of ants that don't have a nest

bivouac

latin; bivouac

watch, patrol

chasing down predators when distrubed

absconds

the scientific word for camouflage

cryptic coloration

using objects from the environment to stick to yourself for camouflage

adventitious coloration

warning colors

aposematic coloration

playing dead

reflex immobility

using pressure to push out hemolymph

reflex bleeding

a defense mechanism used bt caterpillars to release noxious odors

osmeteria

who was the scientist who proposed runaway sexual selection

Fisher

mating system: 1 female, many males

polyandry

mating system: 1 male, many females

polygyny

mating system: life long/seasonal pairings

monogamy

mating system: multiple mates

promiscuity

what insects swarm courtship

mayflies and flies

specialized secretory scales that secrete pheromones

androconia

tubular extentions in the abdomen that can be popped out release pheromones

scent pencils

the mechanism of sound production in certain species of Orthoptera and plays a crucial role in reproductive behaviour

stridulation

secretion the males produce for females to eat while reproducing (coleo, and ortho)

Gustatory aphrodisiacs

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