Insect body part
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THORAXInsect body part
CICADAInsect with stout body, wide head.
pollandusty bloom on the body of an insect
vermiculea small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body
ANTInsect that can carry up to 50 times its body weight
vermiculesVERMICULE, a small worm or insect larva; also, a wormlike body
ringstrakedof an animal, insect, etc, having bands of colour round the body
casewormcaddisworm or other insect larva that constructs a case around its body
epimorphosisa type of development in animals, such as certain insect larvae, in which segmentation of the body is complete before hatching
damselflyA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
damselfliesA slender insect related to the dragonflies, having weak flight and typically resting with the wings folded back along the body
epimorphosesEPIMORPHOSIS, a type of development in animals, such as certain insect larvae, in which segmentation of the body is complete before hatching
epimorphicrelating to epimorphosis, a type of development in animals, such as certain insect larvae, in which segmentation of the body is complete before hatching
stridulates(of an insect, esp. a male cricket or grasshopper) Make a shrill sound by rubbing the legs, wings, or other parts of the body together
stridulating(of an insect, esp. a male cricket or grasshopper) Make a shrill sound by rubbing the legs, wings, or other parts of the body together
stridulated(of an insect, esp. a male cricket or grasshopper) Make a shrill sound by rubbing the legs, wings, or other parts of the body together
tagmaeach of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect
tagmataeach of the morphologically distinct sections of the body of an arthropod, comprised of two or more segments, as the head, thorax, and abdomen of an insect
spiraclesAn external respiratory opening, esp. each of a number of pores on the body of an insect, or each of a pair of vestigial gill slits behind the eye of a cartilaginous fish