Insect from Ecuador?
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MOSQUITOInsect from Ecuador?
LACResin from an insect.
FLEEFLEARun from an insect
IRISHMOTHFlying insect from Dublin?
BEETLEOFHASTINGSInsect from East Sussex?
ANTPOLLYInsect from Mark Twain
WORDOFMOTHPromise from a nocturnal insect?
ITCHESSuffers from an insect bite
LACSubstance from a scale insect.
eclosionthe emergence of insect from pupa
aphidstiny insect that sucks sap from plants
aphidiantiny insect that sucks sap from plants
aphidtiny insect that sucks sap from plants
eclosionsECLOSION, the emergence of insect from pupa
MANTISInsect with a name from the Greek word for "prophet"
SPANISHFLEA'60s song about an insect who "hid - Inside a doggie from Madrid"
cochinealA similar dye or preparation made from the oak kermes insect (see kermes)
cochinealsA similar dye or preparation made from the oak kermes insect (see kermes)
hemimetabolous(of an insect) Having no pupal stage in the transition from larva to adult
swattingHit or crush (something, esp. an insect) with a sharp blow from a flat object
emergencesThe escape of an insect or other invertebrate from an egg, cocoon, pupal case, etc
defoliatorsAn adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub
defoliatorAn adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub
emergenceThe escape of an insect or other invertebrate from an egg, cocoon, pupal case, etc
apophysisA natural protuberance from a bone, or inside the shell or exoskeleton of a sea urchin or insect, for the attachment of muscles
apophysesA natural protuberance from a bone, or inside the shell or exoskeleton of a sea urchin or insect, for the attachment of muscles
metamorphosis(in an insect or amphibian) The process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages
dobsonlarge, soft-bodied insect, Corydalus cornutus, having four distinctly veined membranous wings, biting mouthparts, and, in the male, huge mandibles that jut out from the head
kermesred dye formerly prepared from the dried bodies of the females of a scale insect, Kermes ilices, which lives on small, evergreen oaks of the Mediterranean region
nymphallarva of an insect (as a grasshopper, true bug, or mayfly) with incomplete metamorphosis that differs from the imago especially in size and in its incompletely developed wings and genitalia