Insect having castes
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ANTInsect having castes
prognathous(of an insect) Having projecting mouthparts
insectiformhaving the form of an insect
multipedean insect having many feet, as a myriapod also MULTIPED
multipedesMULTIPEDE, an insect having many feet, as a myriapod also MULTIPED
ringstrakedof an animal, insect, etc, having bands of colour round the body
gynandromorphsAn abnormal individual, esp. an insect, having some male and some female characteristics
gynandromorphAn abnormal individual, esp. an insect, having some male and some female characteristics
hymenopteronan order of insect having four membranous wings, eg ants, bees, wasps also HYMENOPTERAN
hemimetabolous(of an insect) Having no pupal stage in the transition from larva to adult
hymenopteranan order of insect having four membranous wings, eg ants, bees, wasps also HYMENOPTERON
hymenopteransHYMENOPTERAN, an order of insect having four membranous wings, eg ants, bees, wasps also HYMENOPTERON
hymenopteronsHYMENOPTERON, an order of insect having four membranous wings, eg ants, bees, wasps also HYMENOPTERAN
forewingeither of the anterior and usually smaller pair of wings of an insect having four wings
forewingseither of the anterior and usually smaller pair of wings of an insect having four wings
alatesa winged insect (as an ant or termite) of a kind having winged and wingless forms
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
irokosa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
irokoa large tropical western African tree (Chlorophora excelsa) of the mulberry family having strong streaky insect-resistant wood which is often used as a teak substitute
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
shadflyany insect of the order Ephemeroptera, having delicate, membranous wings with the front pair much larger than the rear and having an aquatic larval stage and a terrestrial adult stage usually lasting less than two days