Bed bugs

  1. The antennae have _ segments.
    4
  2. Under the wing pads on the dorsal side of the thorax are vestigial or undeveloped wings, so the adults _ _
    Cannot fly
  3. Under the wing pads on the dorsal side of the _ are vestigial or undeveloped wings, so the adults cannot fly.
    Thorax
  4. Under the _ _ on the dorsal side of the thorax are vestigial or undeveloped wings, so the adults cannot fly.
    wing pads
  5. The tip of the _ of the adult
    male is more pointed than for the female, whose abdomen is rounded at the rear.
    abdomen
  6. The tip of the abdomen of the adult
    male is more pointed than for the female, whose abdomen is rounded at the _ .
    rear
  7. Like all other true bugs, bed bugs have an
    incomplete, or gradual, life cycle, usually with # nymphal stages
    5 nymphal stages
  8. It’s important to note
    that _ _ _ cannot survive more than a few days without a bloodmeal
    first instar nymphs
  9. This odor derives primarily from secretions of glands onto the underside of each bug’s _
    thorax
  10. Females will feed about _ _ _ if host
    availability and other environmental conditions
    (primarily temperature) are favorable
    once per week
  11. They will lay approximately # eggs
    200
  12. Cimex _
    lectularius
  13. _ lectularius
    Cimex
  14. Cimexopsis nyctalis

    Common bed bug. Tropical bed bug. Bat bug. Chimney swift bug. Pigeon bug.
    Chimney swift bug
  15. Cimex lectularius

    Common bed bug. Tropical bed bug. Bat bug. Chimney swift bug. Pigeon bug.
    Common bed bug
  16. Cimex hemipterus

    Common bed bug. Tropical bed bug. Bat bug. Chimney swift bug. Pigeon bug.
    Tropical bed bug
  17. Cimex adjunctus

    Common bed bug. Tropical bed bug. Bat bug. Chimney swift bug. Pigeon bug.
    Bat bug
Author
ianquinto
ID
348535
Card Set
Bed bugs
Description
Bed bugs
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