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LEA0170 Invertebrate Zoology I Italo Delalibera Junior Characterization and importance of the Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nemata, Mollusca, Annelida, Echinodermata phyla and smaller invertebrate groups; Taxonomy, biology, collection and preservation methods, and importance of related groups. LEA0200 Invertebrate Zoology II Fernando Luis Cônsoli Insect importance, general characteristics, collection, assembling and conservation; External morphology: exoskeleton; head: eyes, antennae and mouthparts; thorax: segmentation, wings, legs; abdomen: segmentation, appendages and genitalia; Physiology and internal morphology: sense organs, muscular and nervous systems, respiratory, circulatory, digestive and reproductive apparatus; Reproduction and development; Entomological collection; Taxonomy: insect subclasses and orders; classification of the main families of the Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Odonata, Dermaptera and Neuroptera orders. 90 1 st 11070 90 2 nd 11070 LEA0221 Forest Entomology Wesley Augusto Conde Godoy General Entomology: morphology, physiology and principles of systematics; Control methods; Forest Entomology; Important forest insect orders; Forest pest and products; Forest pest integrated management; Description, biology, habits, damage, sampling methods and control of pests of native and exotic forest tree species. 75 2 nd 11020

LEA0322 General Entomology Celso Omoto Insect importance, general characteristics, collection, assembling and conservation; External morphology: exoskeleton; head: eyes, antennae and mouthparts; thorax: segmentation, wings, legs; abdomen: segmentation, appendages and genitalia; Physiology and internal morphology: sense organs, muscular and nervous systems, respiratory, circulatory, digestive and reproductive apparatus; Reproduction and development; Entomological collection; Taxonomy: insect subclasses and orders; classification of the main families of the Orthoptera, Hemiptera, Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Hymenoptera, Odonata, Dermaptera and Neuroptera orders. 60 2 nd LEA0430 Crop Pests Joao Roberto Spotti Lopes José Maurício Simões Bento Pedro Takao Yamamoto Identification, biology, habits, economic importance, sampling and control of pests of major crops: cotton, soybean, peanut, bean, pasture, rice, wheat, corn, sorghum, sugarcane, coffee, citrus, banana, pineapple, grape, peach, fig, potato, tomato and tobacco crops; General pests: leaf-cutting ants and termites. 60 1 st

LEA0434 Useful Insects Luis Carlos Marchini Sericulture: mulberry cultivation and pests; Silkworm rearing: 60 1 st 11020 techniques, prophylaxis, economic importance; Beekeeping: economic exploitation, main bee subspecies, housing types, gears, bee flora, migratory beekeeping, hive standing, insect pollination, queen bee breeding, honey, wax and royal jelly production, bee diseases, bee enemies; Dung beetles; Students have contact with bees in theoretical and practical classes; for allergic people, a medical certificate to be exempted from the classes is required to avoid life-threatening events. LEA0498 Acarology Gilberto José de Moraes Introduction to the Acari; The taxonomic relationship of the Acari with other organism groups; Types of damage caused by the Acari; The preparation of the Acari for taxonomic studies; The biology and behavior of the Acari; Main species found in major crops, stored products, soil, domestic dust, useful insects and pets; Harmful species control. 60 2 nd 11070

LEA0592 Applied Entomology José Maurício Simões Bento Pedro Takao Yamamoto Pest control: legal, mechanical, cultural, plant resistance to insects, behavioral (pheromones) and physical (electromagnetic radiation) methods; Biological control: microbes, predators, parasites, rearing and field application techniques; Chemical control: organophosphate, carbamate and pyrethroid insecticides, insect growth regulators, acaricides and application methods; Integrated pest management; Pesticide toxicology and rational use. 60 2 nd LEA0615 Supervised Internship in Entomology and Acarology I João Roberto Spotti Lopes Identification of insects of economic importance; Biological studies of insects of agricultural importance; Evaluation of damage and losses caused by agricultural pests; Feasibility of chemical, physical and biological control methods; Laboratory testing to pest control with pesticides: assay installation and sampling techniques; useful equipments; artificial infestation techniques; data acquisition and interpretation; Economic importance and ecology of phytophagous, predatory and edaphic mites; main experimental techniques in Acarology; mite biological control. 105 1 st /2 nd 11070 11020

LEA0635 Supervised Internship in Entomology and Acarology II João Roberto Spotti Lopes Pesticide classification, dosage calculation, field spraying techniques, accuracy sprayer types: manual and motorized; field sampling and evaluation techniques; Integrated pest management studies; Domisanitary pests: sampling and evaluation techniques in homes; data interpretation; Mite general characteristics; ecology and importance of parasitic, stored product and domestic dust mites; main experimental techniques in Acarology; mite biological control. 105 1 st /2 nd 11070 11020