MBP - Winged Insect Orders

We need to talk. I feel PTERA-ble. Nearly all of us have been PTERA-ble about understanding even our most common types of winged insects. Many serious naturalists use the order name Lepidoptera (butterflies and moths) and Coleoptera (beetles), but our pronunciation helps mask their very useful meanings.

Anyone who reads MBP outreach has seen me talk about Diptera, that we probably shouldn't say DIP-tera, but DI-PTERA to highlight what it means. Insects in the order Diptera - the true flies - have two wings. DI (two) - PTERA (wings).

But there are similarly obvious and relevant meanings in our other orders of insects ending in PTERA. Let's have a look. Should we consider emphasis on the PTERA?

  • LEPIDO-ptera - SCALY-winged. Butterflies and moths have their colorful scales on their wings.
  • COLEO-ptera - SHEATH-winged. Those heavy elytra cover the more delicate wings, protecting them when underground, under logs, under bark, underwater.
  • HYMENO-ptera - MEMBRANE-winged. The very thin wings of bees, ants, and wasps.
  • HEMI-ptera - HALF-winged. Many species of true bugs have partly thickened and partly membranous wings.
  • NEURO-ptera. NERVE-winged! So obvious when you don't say NEUROP-tera. The lacewings, antlions, and such.
  • TRICHO-ptera - HAIR-winged. Caddisflies and others.
  • MEGALO-ptera - LARGE-winged, of course. Dobsonflies and those related impressive beasts.
  • ANISO-ptera - DIFFERENT-winged. Note how dragonflies and damselfies have a larger pair and smaller pair of wings?

📸: (Scaly-winged) Rosy Maple Moth in Preston County, West Virginia (7/1/2006).

🔍 More at Maryland Biodiversity Project:
https://www.marylandbiodiversity.com/view/338

Bill

由使用者 billhubick billhubick2024年03月12日 13:47 所貼文

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LOVE this

發佈由 stevecollins 3 個月 前

This is beyond FANTASTIC!

發佈由 jane41 3 個月 前

@dwwebb - I have a version of this with one of your photos scheduled for MBP FB and Instagram later. :)

發佈由 billhubick 3 個月 前

Thanks, @stevecollins and @jane41!

發佈由 billhubick 3 個月 前

Nice post, Bill!

發佈由 dwwebb 3 個月 前

Is that something you learned from Claudius Ptolemy?
@jobobsolem

發佈由 jobobsolem 3 個月 前

Indeed. If he ptolemy once, he ptolemy a thousand times! :)

發佈由 billhubick 3 個月 前

Thank you for this. A good way to reshape my thinking.

發佈由 jferris11 3 個月 前

This post fills me with PTERA.
(In the best way.)

發佈由 searussell 3 個月 前

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