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Glossary of Terms | VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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The last, and usually largest, of the three portions of an insects body. The abdomen does not have any true legs. It begins after the thorax. It usually is made up of anywhere from 8 - 11 segments. A fan of setae (long hairs) on the end of the abdomen. On a leech this is what appears to be a single segment. In actuality there are several annuli per body segment. Slender sensory appendages arising from the front of the head. At or toward the front of the body. Lateral (to the sides) to the apex. The segme...
VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab - Order List
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An alphabetical listing of the insect Orders considered in this key. The Beetles. This group has both aquatic larval and adults. A very diverse group commonly collected in the state. The Springtails. Most members of this group are soil dwelling insects although a few groups are aquatic. They are generally very small in size and may be overlooked in many cases. The flies and mosquitoes. This is another large and diverse group, although only the larvae are usually aquatic. The Caddisflies. This group h...
Main Key | VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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This key covers insects that live on or in the rivers and streams of North Dakota. For many groups their larvae (wingless specimens) are aquatic but the adults (winged individuals) are considered terrestrial. Key to the Orders. Fully exposed, functional, membranous wings present (Figs. 1 and 2). These are terrestrial. Adults not considered in this key. Common Orders sometimes collected include the Ephemeroptera, Diptera, Plecoptera, Odonata, Trichoptera, and Hymenoptera. Immature larvae and nymphs.
Acknowledgements | VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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Dr Andre DeLorme - Associate Professor of Biology. Mike is a 2005 graduate of VCSU, originally from Rugby, ND. He majored in Biology. In the lab his roles included sampling, picking, researching and photographing aquatic insects. He was responsible for the genera pages and genera keys of the Hemiptera, Lepidoptera, Megaloptera, and Neuroptera. Ryan Lorenz - Student Lab Assistant. Troy has graduated from VCSU with a B.S. in Biology in 2005. He is originally from Jamestown, ND. His roles at...Rachel is cur...
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Features of this website. This web site is funded by Region VIII EPA Section 319 funds administered by the North Dakota Department of Health. Valley City State University - 101 College Street SW - Valley City, ND 58072 - 1-800-532-8641.
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VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab - Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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An alphabetical listing of the insect Phyla considered in this key. The Mussels and Snails. This web site is funded by Region VIII EPA Section 319 funds administered by the North Dakota Department of Health. Valley City State University - 101 College Street SW - Valley City, ND 58072 - 1-800-532-8641.
VCSU Macro-Invertebrate Lab - Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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Literature used to prepare this website. The following two sources are the best we have found for general information on all groups:. McCafferty, W. Patrick 1999. Aquatic Entomology, The Fishermen's and Ecologists' Illustrated Guide to Insects and Their Relatives. Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Sudbury, Massachusetts. This is a beautiful book. It has wonderful illustrations and a wealth of information about many different taxonomic groups. Other helpful works for North Dakota bugs (and others):. Jacobson...
Glossary - Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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The last, and usually largest, of the three portions of an insects body. The abdomen does not have any true legs. It begins after the thorax. It usually is made up of anywhere from 8 - 11 segments. A fan of setae (long hairs) on the end of the abdomen. On a leech this is what appears to be a single segment. In actuality there are several annuli per body segment. Slender sensory appendages arising from the front of the head. At or toward the front of the body. Lateral (to the sides) to the apex. The segme...
Macroinvertebrates - Sargent Ecology
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Pictures From Clausen Springs. Macroinvertebrates include many aquatic larval stages of insects like stoneflies, mayflies, caddisflies, dragonflies, midges, and other inverts like clams, snails, and worms. Benthic organisms are good indicators of water quality because they:. Are sensitive to physical and chemical changes in their habitat;. Many live in water over a year;. They cannot easily escape pollution as some fish can;. They are easily collected in many streams, rivers and lakes.
Main Key - Macro-Invertebrate Lab
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Key to the Phylum. Click on the description that most fits what you are trying to identify. This will take you to a page that has photos of several different groups. If you find what you are looking for, click on the link and/or description accompanying that picture and it will take you to the phylum page for that group. We begin with four choices. Although may be hidden (Fig. 3). May have a bivalved carapace (Fig.6). Ndash; The body appears to be elongated, soft, and wormlike (Fig. 7.
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Visit our Companion site. We have developed a website the covers the non-insect aquatic macroinvertebrates from North Dakota rivers and streams. It covers such groups as the snails, leeches, clams, and others. Visit it at http:/ www.ndfreshwaterinverts.vcsu.edu/. Need help navigating our site? For information on the features of this site. Otherwise, proceed with the buttons on the left margin or the links below. This web site is funded by Region VIII EPA Section 319 funds administered by the.
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