Green Peach Aphid (Myzus Persicae) Sustainable Ag Activities Guide Insect Id Activity
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Green peach aphid (Myzus persicae) (photos and illustrations from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Lifecycle of a typical aphid Adult aphid with nymphs Aphid colony on leaf Aphid mummies with exit holes from which parasitic wasps have emerged 6.8 Convergent lady beetle (Hippodamia convergens) (photos and illustrations from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Lifecycle of a lady beetle Lady beetle larva Adult lady beetle eating aphids. Lady beetle pupa 6.9 Lacewing (Chrysopa spp., Chrysoperla spp.) (photos and illustrations from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Lifecycle of a Lacewing Lacewing larva attacking aphid Lacewing egg Adult Green Lacewing 6.10 Aphid Parasitic Wasp (photos and illustrations from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Lifecycle of an aphid parasite Parasitic wasp laying an egg in aphid Aphid wasp parasitizing pea aphids Parasitic wasp with aphid mummies 6.11 Common Insect Name (Scientific Name) (photos and illustrations from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) (Create your own insect information sheet by inserting pictures from http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/crops-agriculture.html) Lifecycle of the insect Insect larva stage Insect eggs or pupa stage Adult insect stage 6.12 Food Web: Crop Plant ID Cards Choose plants that you grow on your farm or garden. Pass these cards out to the students. Ask for volunteers to help you create a food web by posting these cards on a poster board. Crop Plants: bean, broccoli, strawberry, tomato, collard, and cucumber (Cut these cards out and write their names on the back.) 6.13 Food Web: Pest (Herbivore) ID Cards (photos from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Choose insects that are found in your farm or garden. Pass these cards out to the students. Ask for volunteers to help you create a food web by posting these cards on a poster board. Pest Herbivores: armyworm, looper caterpillar, green stinkbug, whiteflies, and aphids (Cut these cards out and write the names on the back.) 6.14 Food Web: Beneficial Predators and Parasites (Carnivores) ID Cards (photos from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) Choose cards that represent insects that are found around your farm or garden. Pass these cards out to the students. Ask for volunteers to help you create a food web by posting these cards on a poster board. Beneficial Carnivores: lady beetles, lacewings, assassin bugs, parasitic wasp, spiders, and praying mantids 6.15 Food Web: Sample (insect photos from UC Statewide IPM Project, © Regents, University of California) 6.16
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