A. Sponging type
B. Siphoning type
C. Rasping type
D. Piecing sucking type
Related Mcqs:
- Grass hopper, cricket have mouth parts__________________?
A. Biting chewing type
B. Piercing sucking type
C. Chewing lapping type
D. Biting and sponging type - The long axis of head is horizontal and in line with insect body, mouth parts directed forward is type of head_______________?
A. Prognathous
B. Hypognathous
C. Opisthognathous
D. Opis thosynchous - The insect head is essentially a capsule which encloses the brain and bears the usually external (ectognathous) mouthparts, the eyes and a pair of sensory antennae. The mouth part comprise basic sections as:
A. An ‘upper lip’ (labrum), lower (ventral) surface of which forms the epipharynx
B. a tongue-like hypopharynx; the jaws (mandibles)
C. The paired maxillae and a ‘lower lip’ (labium).
D. All of theseSubmitted by: Shafiq Rehman
- Resting stage in endopteryota is called?
A. Larva
B. Adult
C. Pupae
D. Nympth - Insects which are active at night are called________________?
A. Diurnal insects
B. Nocturnal insects
C. Crepuscular insects
D. None of the above - Type of reproduction in which two or more individuals are produced from a single egg____________________?
A. Viviparity
B. Polyembryony
C. Paedogenesis
D. Parthenogenesis - The rapid reappearance of the pest population in injurious number is called_________________?
A. IPM
B. IPC
C. Pest resurgence
D. Pest outbreak - Against sucking and chewing insect pest we apply___________________?
A. Monocrotophos, Diazinon, Profenophos
B. Endosulfan, Deltamethrin, Dimethoate
C. Cypermethrin, Permethrin,Malathion
D. All the above - The haring organs in grasshopper_________________?
A. Johnston’s organ
B. Tympanal organ
C. Chorodotonal organ
D. None of the above - The pest which damages the crop and causes a loss in quality or quantity which can be calculated such pest is called_______________?
A. Insect pest
B. Pest
C. Economic pest
D. Sub economic pest
1 Comment
I think the right answer is A spongin type
siphoning type is the mouth of butterflies and moths.