A. Maggot
B. Imago
C. Grub
D. None of these
Related Mcqs:
- larvae with cylindrical, elongated, narrow body anterionly and with out legs is__________________?
A. campo deiform
B. Eruci form
C. Vermiform
D. Scarabaeiform - Against Lepidopterous larvae we apply_________________?
A. Lefenuron, Chlorfluazuron, Flufenoxum
B. Formothion
C. Methamidohpos
D. All the above - Larvae with both thoracic and abdominal legs is_________________?
A. Cruciform
B. carabifrom
C. Vermiform
D. Platy form - Fly larvae (maggots) move away from a bright source of light. This is an example of a ___________?
A. Taxis
B. Reflex (involuntary movement)
C. Kinesis
D. Transverse orientation (Keeping a fix angle on a distance)Submitted by: Muhammad Amjad
- Hind winds of true flies are modified in to tiny knobbed structure is known as________________?
A. Filohalteres
B. Pseudohalteres
C. Halteres
D. MembranousUpdated by: Khalid Abbas
- The haring organs in grasshopper_________________?
A. Johnston’s organ
B. Tympanal organ
C. Chorodotonal organ
D. None of the above - 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
- Type of reproduction in which young ones Produced form unfertilized eggs is________________?
A. Parthenogenesis
B. Pacdogenesis
C. Vtviparity
D. Polyenibryony - The ability of a plant by means of which it is less damaged by insects is________________?
A. Tolerance
B. Pest avoidance
C. Plant resistance
D. Resistance