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Insects News

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Insects

The term "insect" refers to a class of invertebrates within the arthropod phylum in the animal kingdom. The insecta class is massive; with more than 1 million species, it is estimated to represent 90 percent of multicellular life on Earth. Nevertheless, every insect species has several common features. All insects have a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), an exoskeleton made of chitin, compound eyes, one pair of antennae, and three sets of jointed legs.

Insects are remarkable creatures. While not all can fly, they are the only class of invertebrates that have developed flight. Some, such as termites, ants, wasps and bees, live in tight-knit social colonies. Many can swim, with some living almost all of their lives underwater. Across the class, their reproduction methods are vast, with some females not even needing male fertilization to reproduce. Insects as a whole are relatively weak and fragile.

Although many insects are deemed pests by humans, they actually perform many beneficial ecological roles. Insects help plants spread their pollen, thereby allowing more plants to grow. Some insects feed on others that can cause harm to agriculture. And were it not for insects, substances such as honey, silk, wax and lacqer would be nonexistent. (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

Articles about Insects

  • Invasive Argentine ants battle for turf

    Tue, Feb 12 2013 at 9:50 AM

    Asian needle ants might have an edge in the battle because they start reproducing earlier than Argentine ants.

  • Like cats, aphids land on feet after falling

    Tue, Feb 05 2013 at 5:29 PM

    A study found that a common insect called pea aphids land upright 95 percent of the time after falling off a leaf.

  • 2 newfound wasps parasitize spiders

    Tue, Feb 05 2013 at 10:55 AM

    The wasp implants eggs that gradually devour the arachnids' bodies.

  • Cockroaches' weird grooming behavior explained

    Mon, Feb 04 2013 at 4:30 PM

    The insects groom themselves to keep their antennae free from environmental pollutants and chemicals the insects themselves produce.

  • British home improvement giants to banish bee-harming products

    Thu, Jan 31 2013 at 11:00 AM

    Following a major announcement connecting bee deaths to a family of insecticides, two major home improvement retailers in the U.K. pledge to pull gardening products containing the chemicals from their shelves.

  • 7 wonderful frozen spider webs [Photos]

    Tue, Jan 29 2013 at 11:33 AM

    Hoar frost forms on cold, clear nights when heat rises into the atmosphere, causing exposed objects near the ground to grow colder than the surrounding air.

  • Dung beetles navigate by the stars

    Thu, Jan 24 2013 at 1:15 PM

    The beetles climb on their balls of dung and dance around in circles to check out the sky and get their bearings.

  • Fire ant monarchy ruled by 'social chromosome'

    Wed, Jan 16 2013 at 3:00 PM

    A study found that whether fire ants bow to one queen or accept many rulers depends on one long strand of genes.

  • Baby wasps disinfect cockroaches before dining on them

    Wed, Jan 09 2013 at 11:14 AM

    When wasps attack cockroaches, they don't joke around— they give the roach two poisonous stings and lay an egg on the it which hatches larva that disinfect and then eat the roach from the inside out.

  • Bazinga bee named after 'Big Bang Theory' catchphrase

    Thu, Jan 03 2013 at 11:10 AM

    Biologist who discovered the new species of Brazilian orchid bee says he's a huge fan of the hit comedy series.

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