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Chapter 23, Problem 6TYU

SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY

Herbivory (plant eating) has evolved repeatedly in insects, typically from meat-eating or detritus-feeding ancestors (detritus is dead organic matter). Moths and butterflies, for example, eat plants, whereas their "sister group" (the insect group to which they are most closely related), the caddisflies, feed on animals, fungi, or detritus. As illustrated in this phylogenetic tree, the combined moth/butterfly and caddis fly group shares a common ancestor with flies and fleas. Like caddisflies, flies and fleas are thought to have evolved from ancestors that did not eat plants.

Chapter 23, Problem 6TYU, SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY Herbivory (plant eating) has evolved repeatedly in insects, typically from

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