CPSC 270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mayfly, Thysanura, Damselfly

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Usually feed on decaying material and fungi. Small, soil dwelling, very common; a handful are pests. Minor household pests, feed on starchy substances (book bindings, wallpaper paste) Ephemeroptera (mayflies ; the only insect that has wings at the naiad level) Naiads are aquatic, feed on algae and detritus ] Important ecological function as indicator of stability. Damselfly adults are more delicate, fluttering flight. Very omnivorous; feed on decaying organic matter, starchy materials, human food. Social insects that form colonies with reproductive castes and division of labor. Feed on dead, usually rotten wood, other dead plant materials. Major structural pests of homes; beneficial outside of structures as decomposers. Only a few species in north america, but common. Eggs laid in a brown-grey case - ootheca. Active mostly at night, tend to be gregarious. Feed on decaying organic matter, several are predators, a few herbivores. None are pests, beneficial as food for fish, indicators.

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