A. Platy form
B. Carabiform
C. vermiform
D. Eruiform
Related Mcqs:
- Butter flies have antennae________________?
A. Capitate
B. Clavate
C. Geniculate
D. Flabellate - 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
- Fire flies are________________?
A. Flies
B. Beetles
C. Fleas
D. Wasps - A type of resistance in which a series of different cultivars of the same crop are infested with a series of different insect biotype of same species show no differentia intersction, such type of resistance is___________________?
A. Specific resistance
B. Horizontal resistance
C. General resistance
D. Cross resistance - Insects feed on one type of food are called __________________?
A. Monophagous
B. Polyphagous
C. Omnivorous insects
D. Carnivorous insects - 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 - Type of pupae with appendages are free and no glued to the body is_________________?
A. Obtect
B. Coarctate
C. Exarate
D. Platyform - Grasshopper and cockroaches have type of wings is____________________?
A. Tegmina
B. Hemelytra
C. Stripy
D. hemelgtra - Type of reproduction in which young ones are produced by larval or pupal stages is____________________?
A. Paedogenesis
B. Polyembryony
C. Viviparity
D. Polyembrony - Type of pheromone which get together the insects for food and mating is known as________________?
A. Alarm pheromone
B. Aggregation pheromone
C. Sex pheromone
D. Trial marking pheromone