Britannica Illustrated Science Library: Invertebrates by Encyclopedia Britannica
Author:Encyclopedia Britannica [Britannica, Encyclopedia]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2011-10-29T23:50:38+00:00
58 INSECTS
INVERTEBRATES 59
Types of Mouths
Far from being a mere opening, the mouth is
ANTENNA
usually one of the most complex parts
of an insect's body. The simple
oral appendages of the most
LOCUST
Family Acrididae
primitive forms were gradually
Since ancient times, locusts
modified so that this zoological
have been feared as a great
plague on crops.
group has been able to expand its
diet. Thus, a hunter's mouth is totally
1 day
different from that of a sucking insect or a
COMPOUND
EYE
leaf-eater, such as the locust.
THE TIME IT TAKES A LOCUST TO
EAT ITS OWN WEIGHT IN FOOD
Made to order
BITING AND
PIERCING AND
SUCKING
PUNCTURING AND
CHEWING
CHEWING
SUCKING
The oral appendages of
Antenna
primitive insects were
Antenna
Compound
modified considerably, and they
Compound
eye
Compound
took different forms according to
eye
Antenna
eye
the species. The first pair of upper
jaws is for holding and sucking the
food into the mouth. The second
Labrum
Compound
pair of upper jaws fuses at the
eye
midline during its development to
Lower jaw
Antenna
form the lip, a structure with
Labrum
different functions, depending on
Upper
jaws
Lower jaw
Upper jaws
Upper jaw
LEFT
the diet. The lower jaws and the
LOWER
first pair of upper jaws are at the
Lip
Lower jaw
Lip
Upper jaw
JAW
side of the mouth, and an upper
lip, the labrum, protects the front
BUTTERFLY
MOSQUITO (FEMALE)
LOCUST
Lip
of the mouth. These parts form
FRONT LEG
the basic biting-chewing
The lip and upper jaws
BEE
With a small labrum
apparatus. In more advanced
form a tube; the lower
Strong lower jaws
Lip for nectar; lower
and no lower jaw.
forms, its modifications give rise
jaws are for puncturing
and dexterous
jaws to chew pollen and
The upper jaws form
to structures for sucking and
the skin, and the labrum
upper jaws
mold wax
a suction tube.
licking or for biting and sucking.
forms a sheath.
LABRUM
PALP
(ON LIP)
Leaf Eaters
SEVEN-SPOT
LADYBUG
Insects such as locusts and some
Coccinella septempunctata
Eyelets
beetles, as well as caterpillars (and the
feeds on aphids, plant lice,
larvae of many other species) need a mouth
and sand flies.
Right
structure capable of cutting leaves into small serrated
Left
pieces and then putting them into the mouth.
lower jaw
serrated
For this purpose their large lower jaws have a lower jaw
series of serrated teeth, whereas the upper
jaws and the lip have palps for manipulating
and grasping the leaf pieces.
Palps of
right
upper jaw
Left upper
jaw, with
Lip
palps
CARNIVORES
with
use their jaws as
palps
pincers to grasp
Labrum
their prey.
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