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1. Which of the following does not exhibit eusociality?

a. Bess beetles living in logs


d. Honey bees
b. Termites in mud tubes
e. All of the above exhibit eusociality
c. Ants
f.
2. Polyethism is a term that describes behaviors by caste members which are a result of:
a. Different body shapes and sizes within the same species
b. What (or how) you are fed determines what you become
c. Division of labor by age or behavior
d. Poisoning with insecticides
e.
3. Chickungunya is a disease that has spread to the Caribbean from Africa; the name refers to
being bent over in pain. What organism transmits this disease to humans?
a. Fleas
d. Ticks
b. Mosquitoes
e. Kissing bugs
c. Sand flies
f.
4. In the winter, groups of box elder bugs move into your house to stay warm. The group does
not feed or mate but instead aestivate together. What are these insects demonstrating?
a. An association
c. Quasisociality
b. Semisociality
d. Eusociality
e.
5. What is it called when another species (such as a beetle, fly, or cockroach) lives in the colony
and exploits the resources of social insects?
a. Inquiline
c. Symbiont
b. Parasite
d. Parasitoid

e.
6. What can a drone honey bee only do once?
a. a. Mate

b. b. Sting
c. c. Eat
d. d. Sing

7. What can a worker honey bee only do once?

a. a. Mate

b. b. Sting
c. c. Eat
d. d. Sing

8. Which of the following is the vector of the disease malaria?


a. Tick
c. Flea
b. Mosquito
d. Protist
e.
9. Honeybee foragers come back to the hive and communicate the direction of flowers that are
more than 30 meters away. They move in a direction based on the angle of the sun and they
do a figure 8. What is this dance called?
a. Round (circle) dance
c. Waggle dance
b. Square dance
d. Gangnam dance
e.
f.
g.
10.For the disease bubonic plague, which of the following is the pathogen?
a. Protist
c. Mosquito
b. Bacteria
d. Virus
e.
11.What is the state insect of Oklahoma?

a. American burying beetle


c. European honey bee
b. Monarch butterfly
d. Seven-spotted ladybug
e.
12.In a food web, which of the following would be considered a primary consumer?
a. Corn plant
c. Tiger beetle
b. Grasshopper
d. Parasitoid wasp
e. Robin
f.
13.What is the pathogen of Lyme disease?
a. Bacteria
d. Tick
b. Virus
e. Human
c. Protista
f.
14.When a honeybee queen lays an unfertilized egg, the resulting offspring is:
a. Haploid and a male Drone
c. Diploid and a female Worker
b. Diploid and a male worker
d. Haploid and either a male or
female worker
e.
15.Polymorphism is another term for:
a. Different body shapes and sizes
c. What you are fed determines what
within the same species
you become
b. Division of labor or having
d. Slave-making behavior
different jobs within a caste
e.
16.What is the economic threshold or ET?
a. Number of pests requiring
c. Number or pests causing crop loss
treatment to reduce loss to pests
d. An alien
b. Dollars spent treating a pest
e.
17.As populations increase, the likelihood of disease spreading also increases. What is this
relationship called?
a. Disease cycle
c. Exponential growth
b. Density dependent effect
d. Colony collapse disorder
e.
18.What happens when a male honeybee mates with a female?
a. He stings her
c. He dies
b. No other males will mate with her
d. He fertilizes all of her eggs
e.
19.The best way to treat yellow fever is:
a. With antibiotics
c. With quarantine
d. Getting vaccinated before
b. With de-wormer
exposure
e.
20.Which of the following is a form of cultural control?
a. Burning crop remnants after
c. Using GMO plants with Bt
harvest
d. Using IPM to sustainably grow
b. Using sticks to allow ants to get
wheat
from one tree to the next
e. All of the above
f.
g.
21.All of the following are reasons immature insects congregate or associate except:
a. Protection or defense
c. Mating
b. Feeding
d. Hitchhiking
e.
22. What is myiasis?

a. Jaundice
b. Honey bee disease

c. A type of termite mound


d. Maggot infestation

23.How do slave-maker ants make slaves?


a. The slave-makers take the eggs
c. The slave-maker queen kills the
from another colony
other colonys queen
b. The slave-makers use
d. The slave-makers use tropholaxis
Wasmannian mimicry
e.
f.
24.You find a colony of insects around the foundation of your house. You collect a couple. How do
you reliably tell if the insects you collected are ants, not termites?
a. Ants have straight antennae and a
c. Termites are white, ants are brown
wide connection between thorax
d. Termites have straight antennae
and abdomen
and a wide connection between
b. Termites have a narrow connection
thorax and abdomen
between thorax and abdomen
e.
25.Elephantiasis is a result of infection by this organism:
a. Flea eggs
d. Maggots
b. Nematodes
e. Bacteria
c. Protists
f.
26.With pesticides, the NOAEL is:
a. The amount that kills 50% of the
c. The amount of insects that exceed
population
the economic threshold
b. The amount that causes no
d. A song that is heard around
observable effect
Christmas
e.
27.What is the vector of encephalitis?
a. Mosquito
c. Tick
b. Protist
d. Mite
e.
28.What is the host in the disease cycle of bubonic plague?
a. Rat
d. Human
b. Flea
e. Both a and c
f.
c. Bacteria
g.
29.Monocultures are grown throughout the United States. What is a monoculture?
a. Cultivation of a single crop in a region
b. Cultivation of many crops in a region
c. Cultivation of honey bees in a specific region
d. Cultivation of almonds is the only example
e.
30.What was the function of symbionts that live in termite guts?
a. Chemical communication
c. Digestion of cellulose (wood)
b. Make glue for building mud tubes
d. They fight off infections
e.
f.
31.A female beetle tunnels into a tree and lays her eggs in a protected area. She then leaves.
This behavior is an example of :
a. Eusocial behavior
d. Subsocial behavior
e. None of the above
b. Reproductive association
f.
c. Semi-social behavior
g.
32.All of the following are characteristics of termite workers, EXCEPT:

a. They are all female


c. They exhibit polyethism
d. They do not mate
b. They do not reproduce
e.
33.Humans have contributed to colony collapse disorder in which of the following ways?
a. Artificial selection of bees
d. Growing crops in a monoculture
b. Migratory bee keeping
e. All of the above
c. Using pesticides
f.
34.Regarding long-term control of an insect pest, the greatest problem with using chemical
methods to manage a pest is:
a. Extinction of the pest
c. Changes to the foodweb
b. Buildup of resistance to the
d. Non-target effects
pesticide
e.
35.In the disease cycle of Chagas disease, which of the following is the vector?
a. Stink bug
c. Mosquito
b. Kissing Bug
d. Tick
e.
36.Which of the following is NOT a required characteristic of eusocial insects?
a. Cooperative brood care
c. Haplodiploidy sex determination
b. Living in groups with overlapping
d. Division of labor (distinctive
generations
castes)
e.
37.What is the pathogen in the disease cycle of Chagas disease?
a. Protist
c. Virus
b. Bacteria
d. Kissing bug
e.
38.What is the pathogen of the tick-transmitted disease known as Lyme disease?
a. Protozoan
c. Virus
b. Bacteria
d. Nematode
e.
39.The exchange of chemicals via exchange of bodily fluids that provides the essential
communication among social insects is called:
a. Trophogenesis
c. Polymorphism
b. Polyethism
d. Trophollaxis
e.

f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.

l.

m.

40-41.
Match the insect with the disease it transmits.
_B._ Malaria
a. Lice
__B._ Yellow fever
b. Mosquito
_C.__ Typhus
c. Flea
_D.__ Leishmaniasis
d. Sand fly
_C.__ Bubonic plague

40.When a person sneezes, the response bless you may have originated in response to which
insect-vectored disease?
a. Bubonic plague
c. Malaria
b. Yellow fever
d. Influenza
e.
41.Considering honey bees and ants, which of the following statements is true?
a. They both have complete metamorphosis but only honey bees are eusocial.
b. Ants have gradual metamorphosis whereas honey bees have complete metamorphosis.
c. Both are eusocial, with complete metamorphosis.
d. Worker honey bees are all female, whereas ant workers are both male and female.
e.
42.Which of the following insects can be a pest?
a. Deer tick
d. House fly
b. Black-widow spider
e. All of the above
c. Chiggers
f.
g.
43.What is the pathogen (disease agent) responsible for Yellow Fever?
a. Tick
c. Bacteria
b. Virus
d. Protozoan
e.
44.Antibiotics would be best suited for treatment of which of the following?
a. Chagas disease
c. West Nile Virus
b. Bubonic plague
d. Yellow Fever
e.
45.Africanized killer bees are best described as _____________.
a. A new species
c. A pest
b. A hybrid species
d. Dangerous
e.
46.In the United States, Memphis, Tennessee was the site of the last large scale epidemic of Yellow
Fever. Which was the vector involved?
a. Mosquito
c. Flea
b. Tick
d. Virus
e.
47.In its native range, a potential disease organism is called ____________ and resides in a
_____________?
a. Endemic reservoir
c. Pandemichost
b. Endemichost
d. Pandemic reservoir
e.
f.
48.An insect which has its larva develop inside of another insect and which kills that insect when it
emerges is called a:
a. Host
d. Parasitoid
b. Parasite
e. Both C and D
c. Disease
f.
49.Why does where you live determine how many months per year your dog gets heartworm
medicine?
a. Ticks are only active certain
c. Mosquitoes are active only during
months
warm periods
b. The de-wormer is more effective
d. You have to treat all year
at warm temperatures

50.
51. 50. Maggots were found in wounds of soldiers from Napoleons time as well as in World War I. What did they do to the
wound?
52.
a. Made it worse
53.
b. Caused infection

54.

c. Helped it heal

55.

d. Made it deeper

56.
57.
58.
59.
In a food web, plants capture sunlight and are ___ which
are eaten by herbivores. The herbivores are then eaten by
predators that are _____-producer, secondary consumer
60.
61.
IPM is a tactic to manage pest populations in an
economically and enviornmentally sound manner.
Management action is chosen based on the Economic injury
level. (EIL). What unit is EIL measured in- # of pests
62.
63.
Honey bees are able to communicate to members of
their colony about where food resource can be found . If the
food source is more than 50 meters away, how do the bees
share the info with colony mates-Do a waggle dance
64.
65.
Which of the following is the pathogen of the disease
malaria- Protist
66.
67.
What is the state insect of OK- european honey bee
68.
69.
All of the following are blood feeding insects EXCEPTAll - ticks, fleas, mosquitoes, lice
70.
71.
as populations increase, the likelihood of disease
spreading also increases. What is this relationship calleddensity dependent effect
72.
73.
What can a male honeybee worker do only once-mate
74.
75.
The vector of chickungunya is-mosquitoes
76.
77.
Which of the following is not a form of cultural controlusing mosquito repellent
78.
79.
All of the following are reasons mature insects that are
not social associate EXCEPT-raising offspring
80.
81.
What are small hive beetles-inquilines
82.
83.
You find a colony of insects around the foundation of
your house. You collect a couple. How do you reliably tell if the
insects you collected are ants, not termites-Termites have
straight antennae and a wide connection between
thorax and abdomen
84.
85.
Elephantiasis is a disease caused by ____-Nematodes
86.

87.
What is the host of yellow fever-humans
88.
89.
What is the vector of the plague-flea
90.
91.
For Chagas Disease, what is the host-Human
92.
93.
Monocultures are grown throughout the US. What is a
monoculture?-Cultivation of a single crop in a region
94.
95.
A female wasp makes a mud nest and places a spider in
the nest before laying an egg in this protected area. She then
leaves. This behavior is an example of-Subsocial behavior
96.
97.
All of the following are characteristics of Hymenoptera
workers, EXCEPT-they are male and female
98.
99.
The most-important factor causing colony collapse
disorder is-uknown
100.
101.
In the disease cycle of Chagas disease, which of the
following is the vector-kissing bug
102.
103.
Of the following, which is NOT an example of biological
control-Use of round up ready soybeans , the use of a
living organism
104.
105.
Which of the following is NOT a required characteristic of
eusocial insects-Haplodiploidy sex determination
106.
107.
What is the pathogen in the disease cycle of Chagas
disease-protist
108.
109.
What is the pathogen of in Lyme disease-bacteria
110.
111.
Lyme disease is vectored by what-Ticks
112.
113.
Which insect vectored disease killed up to 2/3 of the
european population in the 1400s-plague
114.
115.
Bt soybeans are-Soybeans that have bacterial DNA
engineered into them to kill insects
116.
117.
When a person sneezes, the response bless you may
have originated in response to which insect vectored diseaseBubonic Plague
118.
119.
If a person is diagnosed as having a warble, they ahve-a
botfly larva in their skin
120.

121.
Which of the following insect orders does not vector
diseases to human-hymenoptera
122.
123.
What is the pathogen (disease agent) responsible for
Yellow Fever-Virus
124.
125.
Africanized killer bees are best described as ___-a
hybrid species
126.
127.
When monitoring water quality, the EPT index is often
used. What does EPT stand for-Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera,
Trichoptera
128.
129.
Antibiotics would be best suited for treatment of which
of the following-bubonic plague
130.
131.
An insect which has its larva develop inside of another
insect and which kills that isnect when it emerges is called aparasitoid
132.
133.
Which of the following does not exhibit eusocialitymosquitoes are active only during warm periods
134.
135.
Why does where you live determine how many months
per year your dog gets heartworm medicine-Mosquitoes are
active only during warm periods
136.
137.
Polymorphism is a term that describes jobs of caste
members which are a result of-different body shapes and
sizes within the same species
138.
139.
In a freshwater enviornement the insects that are
primary consumers of algar are classified as _____-scrapers
140.
141.
For the disease bubonic plagure, which of the following
is the patogen-Bacteria
142.
143.
A claim is made on the internet about a new way to get
rid of insects based on sound waves. In small print it says
"advertisement" and it claims to work. This is an example ofpsuedoscience
144.
145.
In a food web, which of the following would be
considered a secondary consumer-lizard
146.
147.
What is the pathogen of chikungunya-virus
148.
149.
When a honeybee queen lays an unfertilized egg, the
resulting offspring is-haploid and a male drone

150.
151.
If a crop is worth a lot of money, the ET will be-very low
152.
153.
For bubonic plague, what is/are the host/s?-human
154.
155.
Monocultures are gown throughout the US. What is a
monoculture?-Cultivation of a single crop in a religion
156.
157.
What is the function of symbionts that live in termite
guts?-digestion of cellulose (wood)
158.
159.
Humans have likely contributed to colony collapse
disorder in which of the following ways?-artificial selection
of bees, using pesticides, migratory bee keeping
160.
(All of the above)
161.
162.
When chemical control is applied, the main problem is
that the pest-becomes resistant to the pesticide
163.
164.
What is the pathogen in the disease cycle of Chagas
disease?-protist
165.
166.
In the US, Memphis, TN was the site of the last large
scale epidemic of Yellow Fever. Which was the vector
involved?-Mosquito
167.
168.
In its native range, a potential disease organism is
called ____ and resides in a ____.-Endemic, reservoir
169.
170.
What happens when a female worker honeybee stings?she dies
171.
172.
The vector of yellow fever is:-mosquitoes
173.
174.
What are insects that exhibit Wasmannian mimicry?Inguilines that live in scoial insect nests
175.
176.
What is the host of Chikungunya?-Humans
177.
178.
Which of the following exhibits eusociality?-honeybees,
ants, termites in mud tubes (All the Above)
179.
180.
Chikungunya is a disease that has spread to the
Caribbean from Africa; the name refers to being bent over in
pain. What organism transmits this diease to humans?Mosquitoes
181.
182.
A claim is made on the internet about a new way to get
rid of insects based on sound waves. In small print it says

"advertisement" and it claims to work because insect pests


don't like the sound. This is an example of:-pseudoscience
183.
184.
In a food web, which of the following would be
considered a producer?-corn plant
185.
186.
What is the vector of malaria?-mosquitoes
187.
188.
Maggot therapy uses species that have ______.Facultative myiasis
189.
190.
Which orders of insects contain blood feeders?Lepidoptera
191.
Hemiptera
192.
Diptera
193.
194.
How were screwworms eliminated from North
American?-Screwworms were bred and the males were
sterilized before release
195.
196.
When infested by a human botfly, the larva causes an
area of thickened skin to form. This area is called a _____.Warble
197.
198.
A jumping spider has recently been reported to have a
taste for human blood. On what does it feed?-Mosquitoes
that have fed on a human
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200.
201.
202.
In the disease cycle, the organism that allows the
disease-causing agent to complete its life cycle without being
sick is called the:-Vector
203.
204.
Which tease affected Napoleon's army that was
controlling Haiti, leading to his eventual sale of France's North
American holding?-Yellow fever
205.
206.
If you were diagnosed with typhus, the best treatment
would be:-Antibiotics
207.
208.
The vector of plague is-Flea
209.
210.
Yellow fever is called by a pathogen that is a ____ and is
vectored by _____.-Virus, mosquito
211.
212.
This disease was spread through contaminated blood
until new tests were approved that were able to detect it:Chagas Disease

213.
214.
If you are traveling to a country where malaria is
transmitted, what should you do?-Take antimalarial
medicine to prevent infection
215.
216.
The pathogen that causes malaria is a _____.-Protozoa
217.
218.
The vector of Chagas disease is a ______.-Bug
219.
220.
Elephantiasis is a potential result of infection byNematodes
221.
222.
The main problem for the pests with the use of
pesticides in agricultural fields is:-Pests becoming resistant
223.
224.
The practice of growing a single type of crop over a
large area is called _____.-Monoculture
225.
226.
When a pesticide is developed and tested, researchers
want to make sure that beneficial insects are not harmed. For
these insects, what do researchers quantify?-NOEL
227.
228.
Application of a pesticide on a population of a pest
causes only those individual that are most resistant to survive.
This is an example of ______ selection.-Directional
229.
230.
When did the use of chemicals to control pest
populations start?-2500 BC
231.
232.
The main problem for the pests with the use of
pesticides in agricultural fields is:-Pests becoming resistant
233.
234.
The practice of growing a single type of crop over a
large area is called _____.-Monoculture
235.
236.
When a pesticide is developed and tested, researchers
want to make sure that beneficial insects are not harmed. For
these insects, what do researchers quantify?-NOEL
237.
238.
Application of a pesticide on a population of a pest
causes only those individual that are most resistant to survive.
This is an example of ______ selection.-Directional
239.
240.
When did the use of chemicals to control pest
populations start?-2500 BC
241.
242.
When trying to determine if termites are attacking your
house, what should you look for?-Mud tubes from the
ground to your siding.

243.
244.
Compared to the subterranean termites, the wooddwelling termites have:-Shorter colony lifespans
245.
246.
When insects gather in order to mate and spend the rest
of the time alone, the gathering is best-characterized as:-An
association
247.
248.
Termite have adults that look different and perform
different colony functions. These differences are called:Castes
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250.
In northern climates, yellow jacket wasps are semi social
but in southern climates, some colonies are eusocial. What is
the difference in the southern colonies?-They survive the
winter
251.
252.
When trying to determine if termites are attacking your
house, what should you look for?-Mud tubes from the
ground to your siding.
253.
254.
Compared to the subterranean termites, the wooddwelling termites have:-Shorter colony lifespans
255.
256.
When insects gather in order to mate and spend the rest
of the time alone, the gathering is best-characterized as:-An
association
257.
258.
Termite have adults that look different and perform
different colony functions. These differences are called:Castes
259.
260.
In northern climates, yellow jacket wasps are semi social
but in southern climates, some colonies are eusocial. What is
the difference in the southern colonies?-They survive the
winter
261.
262.
How does the diving spider obtain oxygen while
underwater?-It takes air to an underwater web where it
gets oxygen
263.
264.
Where are insects found in the open ocean?-On the
surface
265.
266.
Compared to the number of insects that live in
terrestrial environments, there are _____ in freshwater and
______ in the oceans.-Few, none
267.

268.
What is a biological indicator species?-A species that
is sensitive to environmental change
269.
270.
Why do mosquito larvae die if the surface of the water is
covered in oil?-They can't get to the surface and drown
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272.
In North American, the amount of bee hives has ______
while the cost of honey per pound has _______.-decreased,
increased
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274.
What are "white man's flies"?-Apis mellifera
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276.
The small hive beetle is a:-Inquiline
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278.
In terms of human health, the deadliest human product
is:-cigarettes
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280.
The worst parasite of honey bees in North American is
the:-Varroa mite
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282.
In North American, the amount of bee hives has ______
while the cost of honey per pound has _______.-decreased,
increased
283.
284.
What are "white man's flies"?-Apis mellifera
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286.
The small hive beetle is a:-Inquiline
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288.
In terms of human health, the deadliest human product
is:-cigarettes
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290.
The worst parasite of honey bees in North American is
the:-Varroa mite
291.
292.
Raising crickets for protein is about ____ more efficient
that raising beef for protein.-Twenty times
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294.
Keeping insects from contaminating food would cause
food prices to _____ while exposure to pesticides would ______.Increase, increase
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296.
In the Bible, what kind of invertebrate was proclaimed to
be allowable to eat?-Locusts
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298.
The average American consumes about ____ pounds of
insects each year.-2.5
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300.
When raised on an insect farm, crickets take ____ than
meal worms to complete their lifecycle.-More time

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302.
1. What is the disease agent of Yellow Fever? - VIRUS
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304.
lchneumonid wasp who lays her egg on a caterpillar,
which will serve as host for the wasps larva would be
PARASITOID
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306.
3. What is the another term for a variety of beetles. flies,
cockroaches and other insects that exhibit free-loading lnquiline
307.
308.
Which of the following would illustrate Wasmannlan
mimicry - Fly that crawls into a termite mound, loses her
wings and swells up like a queen termite and is treated
like
309.
the queen termite by the workers because of the
pheromones she emits
310.
311.
In which insect order do you find pseudergates?
lsoptera
312.
In which insect order do you find termita? - isoptera
313.
7. How do termites communicate to other termites
where to find a food source? - They lay down a chemical
trail
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316.
8. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of
eusocial insects?317.
All eusocial insects are Hymenopterans
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319.
the main difference between Africanized and European
honeybees? - Africanized bees have a higherAggression
level
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321.
Which honeybees get to be the foragers? - The oldest
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323.
11. Which of the following insects both stings and bites
at the same time? - Fire ants
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326.
12. Where do honeybees get the wax to make the
honeycomb? - It is produced in glands on the workers
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329.
Worker ants come in many different sizes (major, media
and minor, for example). This distinction is an
330.
331.
example of:
332.
E polymorphism

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334.
14. Which of the following is/are normal reactions to a
bee or wasp sting? - all of the above
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336.
337.
15. Which of the following insects would be most likely
to sting you? - bumble bee
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339.
340.
16. How often does a queen honey bee mate with
drones? - Only when she first emerges as an adult
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342.
17. Prairie dogs serve as the reservoir host for whiCh
important insect-vectored disease? - Bubonic plague
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344.
LARrval insects would be most likely to aggregate for
which purpose? - feeding
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346.
19. Which insects exhibit the phenomenon of dulosis?
ants
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348.
20. How was the screwworm managed? 349.
sterile insect release program
350.
351.
21. The adult female horse bot has which type of
mouthparts? - none
352.
353.
22. which insect-transmitted disease was strongly
associated the slave trade? yellow fever
354.
355.
what is the vector of Chagas disease? - Reduviid bug
356.
357.
24. Antibiotics would be best suited for treatment of
which of the following? - Bubonic plague
358.
359.
360.
25. What is the original purpose of the hymenopteran
stinger? - To lay eggs
361.
362.
26. What is the food used to rear honeybee drones up to
adulthood? honey, nectar . bread
363.
364.
The exchange of chemicals via exchange of bodily fluids
that provides the essential communication among social
insects is called: - tropholaxis
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366.
28. In which insect order would you find the parasitoid
that decapitates ants? Diptera
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29. Why do you find large groups of ladybugs together
in the fall? - E) They are gathering to diapause
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371.
31. What is a warble? - A swollen area of flesh
surrounding a larval bot fly
372.
373.
32. Which of the following would be an example of the
haploid part of Haplodiploidy in insects? - Honeybee drones
374.
375.
33. Most solitary wasps use their stinger and venom
primary for what purpose? - To paralyze or subdue their prey
376.
377.
378.
34. Which of the following exhibits eusociality? 379.
All of the above
380.
381.
Trophogenesis is another term for - What (or how) you
are fed determines what you become
382.
383.
36. The term arbovirus refers to what? -Any virus that
has an artropod vector
384.
385.
37. The screwworm belongs to which insect order?
Diptera
386.
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388.
. Which of the following invasive species are NOT yet
found in Oklahoma? - Japanese hornets
389.
390.
391.
39. A higher incidence of childhood asthma has been
found among human populations that live with high
392.
concentrations of which of the following insects 393.
German cockroaches
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395.
40. Quasi-social Hymenoptera differ from eusoclal
hymenoptera how? - Quasi-socials last only a single season
396.
397.
41. Which insect ectoparasite group includes some
species that are sucking parasites and some that are
chewing? lice
398.
399.
42. Polyethism is another term for. - Division of labor
400.
401.
43. Honeybees can communicate which information to
the rest of the hive? - @That there is food available, the
quantity & both direction and distance to the food
402.

403.
44. How are castes primarily determined in the honey
bees? - By age
404.
405.
406.
45. What does the term myiasis refer to? - insect
larvae feeding on living animal tissue
407.
408.
46. Which of the following is NOT true when it comes to
termites? 409.
410.
411.
E 47. what enables termites to eat wood? - A. Symbiotic
microorganisms that live in their gut
412.
413.
g 48. Which of the following adult insects is not a bloodsucker? - horse bot , cattle bot
414.
415.
Anaphylaxis - a life-threatening allergig reaction to
insect venom
416.
417.
418.
50. What would determine whether forager bees
perform a waggle dance or circle dance? - Distance to the food
source
419.
420.
421.
1Which of following statements regarding the
hymenoptera is true? - most families of hymenoptera do not
sting humans, they paralise
422.
423.
worker ants come in many different sizes
polymorphism
6. Which of the following insect groups is NOT part of the EFT
index of water quality? dragonflie
424.
425.
426.
in the context of pest management what are the units of
measurement for both the et number of insects
Bed bugs exhibit which type of development incomplete
metarpohosis
427.
428.
larval insects would be most likely to aggregate for
which purpose? feeding
what type of insect development is exhibited by aquatic
incomplete metapohosis

429.

what is the vector implicated in elephant mosquito

430.
Dog tapeworms are carried by what? fleas
431.
432.
Which of the following is not an example of
entomopathogen? parasitoid swasp
433.
434.
What may be included In ipm all of the different
categories
435.
436.
This termite belongs to which species? coptotermes
437.
when termites eat wood/cellulose they have bacteria
primitively eusocial hymenoptera primitive eusocials last
only
438.
439.
which of the following would be an example of
obligatory myiasis? cattle bot
heartworms are carried by whayt? mosquitos
440.
in which order would you find lysiphlebus ?
hymenoptera
441.
442.
pmi is post mortem interval
haplodiploidy insects within what population
soldier ants have powerful fighting polymorphism and
polyethism
443.
444.
dead body blow fly
transgenic is gmo
445.
446.
forensic entomology - all above
clean the remaining tissue off dermesid
murder victim blow fly
termite damage 11 billiom
agricultural pest management over 2000 years

medicolegal forensic entomology diptepa coleoptep


A parasitoid who uses a spider as host tertiary consumer
larval insects would be most likely to aggregate feeding
grasshopper primary consumer
crop rotation cultural method
447.
448.
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475.
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477.
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480.
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482.

vector of Malaria-mosquito
pathogen of malaria-protista
host of malaria-humans
Treatment for malaria-treat the symptoms
vector of yellow fever-mosquito
pathogen of yellow fever-virus
host of yellow fever-humans
reservoir of yellow fever-monkeys
Treatment for yellow fever-none; prevent w/ vaccination
vector of bubonic plague-flea
pathogen of bubonic plague-bacteria
host of plague-human or rat
reservoir of plague-himalayan mammals
Bubos-swelling of lymphs
cure for plague-antibiotics

483.
The plague killed _____ & caused _____-2/3 of European
population; social & religious change
484.
485.
lyme disease vector-ticks
486.
487.
lyme disease pathogen-bacteria
488.
489.
host of lyme disease-human or dog
490.
491.
reservoir of lyme disease-mice or deer
492.
493.
vector of chagas-kissing bug (hemiptera)
494.
495.
pathogen of chagas-protista
496.
497.
host of chagas-human
498.
499.
Chagas =-spreading with blood supply
500.
501.
vector of dog heartworm-mosquito
502.
503.
pathogen of dog heartworm-parasite worm
504.
505.
host of dog heartworm-dogs and cats
506.
507.
Encephalitis (Chickungunya)-brain swelling
508.
509.
vector for encephalitis (Chikungunya)-mosquito
510.
511.
pathogen of encephalitis-virus
512.
513.
host of encephalitis-bird and human
514.
515.
Treatment for encephalitis-treat symptoms & vaccinate
516.
517.
vector for elephantiasis-mosquito
518.
519.
pathogen for elephantiasis-filarial nematode
520.
521.
host for elephantiasis-human
522.
523.
Is there a cure for elephantiasis?-No
524.
525.
Chemical Control-Use of chemicals to kill pests or inhibit
other essential behaviors
526.
527.
Trophic levels-(Top)
528.
Tertiary Consumer
529.
Secondary Consumer

530.
Primary Consumer
531.
Primary Producer
532.
(Bottom)
533.
534.
Parasitoids-Parasite that kills
535.
Host-specific
536.
Commonly found in Hymenoptera (wasps) and diptera
(Flies)
537.
538.
EIL--When the economic loss to the insects equal the
economic cost of treatment
539.
-More Insects will cause greater losses to profit
540.
-So mgmt will increase profits
541.
542.
Subsocial behavior-"after egg laying parental
543.
care that promotes
544.
survival, growth and
545.
development of the
546.
offspring"
547.
One parent for part of
548.
life cycle
549.
550.
Quasisocial behavior--Live together in groups (Humans
in apartments)
551.
-Raise own offspring but may also cooperate in brood
care
552.
553.
Burying Beetles-2 parents, quasisocial behavior
554.
555.
Semisocial behavior-All individuals are Semisocial
Behavior
556.
physically similar and
557.
live in colonies that
558.
seldom last more than
559.
a year
560.
Colonies are often
561.
founded by more than
562.
one reproductive
563.
female
564.
One becomes queen by asserting dominance through
biting, chewing, chasing and then becomes the only egglayer
565.
566.
Characteristics of Eusocial-MUST
567.
-Live in groups
568.
-Division of labor
569.
-Brood care
570.
-Tropholaxis
571.
-Overlapping generations
572.

573.
Polytheism--Caste system
574.
-Each caste system has own predetermined job based
on genetics, age, queen influence
575.
576.
Polymorphism-Adults have different shapes/Sizes within
same gender
577.
578.
Termites-Termites eat wood
579.
Can't directly digest it
580.
Need special
581.
microorganisms in
582.
their guts
583.
Acquire these from
584.
other termites
585.
586.
Reproductives of the Caste system--Queen and King
587.
Queen can live up to 25years
588.
Monogamous
589.
Alates & secondary reproductives
590.
591.
Workers of the Caste system--Build colony
592.
Feed queen, king and soldiers
593.
594.
Soldiers of the Caste system--large mandibles
595.
defend colony
596.
597.
Termite castes- Some families have no
598.
worker caste and some
599.
have no soldiers
600.
601.
Subsocial behavior602.
603.

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