Mosquito Metamorphosis

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Project & Assembly Directions Objective Students will recognize that mosquitoes grow through four phases of metamorphosis; egg,, and adult. Materials student pages printed on thick paper brass fasteners crayons or markers scissors (Sample Finished Product) Time: 30-40 Minutes Level: Primary Content One of the most common animals around an estuary is the mosquito. The salt marsh mosquito is the most common mosquito in Lee County, Florida.. Metamorphosis: Mosquitoes grow to adulthood through four stages. This process is called metamorphosis. Many other insects, including butterflies, moths, dragonflies and beetles, undergo metamorphosis. The four stages in mosquito metamorphosis are egg,, and adult. Egg: Female salt marsh mosquitoes lay eggs on moist ground. Depending on the availability of water, the eggs may hatch within a few days or lay dormant for years before they finally emerge as e. One square foot of salt marsh may contain thousands of salt marsh mosquito eggs waiting for a high tide or heavy rain to provide conditions suitable for hatching. Larva: When a mosquito egg hatches, the immature mosquito begins its life in the l stage. Mosquito e have to live in water. If their habitat dries up before they have developed into adults, they will die. The mosquito e are small, worm-like animals with no legs. They have many hairs, especially around their mouth. At the tail end there is a tube called the siphon. The e stick Check out our website at www.mosquitoed.com Design by Think Tank Solutions: www.thinktank360.com

Content Continued their siphons out of the water to breathe. Larvae move through the water column by jerking their bodies back and forth. Close observation will reveal their constantly working mouthparts, as they search for small organic particles of food. Mosquito e are generally found in shallow water, either fresh or salt, depending on the species. As the eats, it grows to the point where it can t grow further, due to its hard exoskeleton. The then sheds, or molts, its exoskeleton, leaving beneath a much softer one that will stretch as it grows. The will continue to eat and grow and will molt four times. Each of the four l stages is called an instar. A mosquito goes through four instars, and during the final molt, the emerges. Pupa: The, or tumbler, resembles a plump comma. It does not feed and has no eyes. This period of time in the mosquito s development is devoted to growth and change. The normally rests at the surface of the water with its two breathing tubes, or trumpets, connected to the water s surface. Occasionally, if danger threatens, the will tumble to the bottom. When the is fully developed, it will come to the water s surface one last time to emerge into the adult mosquito. Adult: When the adult mosquito is ready to emerge, the will rest at the top of the water s surface and straighten out its body. The back of the exoskeleton splits and slowly the adult mosquito emerges. Like a scene from a science fiction movie, a creature with very little resemblance to its former self, emerges out of the l skin. The adult mosquito rests briefly on the water s surface, to allow time for the newly developed wings to dry. It will then fly a short distance to surrounding vegetation. Adult mosquitoes, like most insects, have three body regions and six legs. The three body regions are the head, thorax and abdomen. The head of the mosquito is highly specialized for obtaining food. The large compound eyes, antennae and mouth parts or proboscis, are easily distinguished. The eyes and antennae work together to search for food. Adult mosquitoes feed primarily on plant juices and nectar. The legs and wings are attached to the mosquito s thorax. There are over 3,500 species of mosquitoes throughout the world and 48 species in Lee County, Florida! Mosquitoes are classified in the insect order Diptera with flies and gnats. Dipterans resemble most other insects except they have two wings, instead of four, and their mouth parts are specialized for piercing and sucking. The mosquito s abdomen contains most of the vital organs and will store the blood the female mosquito needs for her eggs to develop.

Procedure 1. Present the information on mosquito metamorphosis to the class using illustrations from the internet. 2. As a follow up to your presentation have the students make their own mosquito metamorphosis wheel. 3. Print the two pages for the wheel for each child on thick paper. 4. Cut out the mosquito wheel along the dotted line from the wheel page. 5. Cut out the windows along the dotted lines from the wheel page. 6. Fasten the wheel to the full page in the center with a brass fastener. 7. Spin your wheel to see and show how a mosquito grows through its life cycle. Sunshine State Standards To view the Florida Next Generation Sunshine State Standards for this activity, visit our website www.mosquitoed.com and click on the Activities link.

Wheel Page Cut Here Cut Here

Name 1st instar 3rd instar 2nd instar egg 4th instar adult