Insect Anatomy: Structure and Function provides both morphological and anatomical descriptions of insect tissues and organs and the underlying genetic mechanisms of their function using updated methods. Insects play important roles in diverse ecosystems, with subsequent, tremendous impacts on human society through disease, agricultural effects, and more. Both beneficial and detrimental insect species continuously challenge agriculture and medicine. Written by international experts of insect morphology and anatomy, this book offers concise descriptions of all parts of an insect's anatomy, including the brain and nervous system, tracheal system, blood, reproductive organs, and kidney system.
1. Hemolymph
2. Fat body & oenocytes
3. Salivary glands
4. Intestinal tract
5. Insect legs
6. Wings
7. Mouthparts
8. Insect antennal sensilla
9. Malpighian tubules
10. The insect cuticle
11. Organ communication in insects during growth and development
Bernard Moussian is a Professor at the University Côte d'Azur and Principal Investigator at the Institute Sophia Agrobiotech in Sophia Antipolis, France. He received his PhD in Genetics from the Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen in Tübingen, Germany. His research expertise includes insect genetics, taxonomy, patterning, embryogenesis, and Drosophila in particular. He has published and contributed to over 100 scholarly articles within entomological studies.