Large insect
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MANTISLarge insect.
CICADALarge insect.
CICADALarge insect
CICADALarge, noisy insect
MANTISLarge insect with "praying" aspect.
mayflyinsect with large transparent forewings
mayfliesinsect with large transparent forewings
hawkmotha large moth (a winged insect)
cicadaslarge insect with a shrill call
cicadaelarge insect with a shrill call
cicadalarge insect with a shrill call
hawkmothsHAWKMOTH, a large moth (a winged insect)
sphingidthe hawkmoth (a large moth (a winged insect))
dipteransAn insect of the large order Diptera; a fly
sphingidsSPHINGID, the hawkmoth (a large moth (a winged insect))
dobsonflythe larva of a large neuropterous insect, used as fish bait also DOBSON
dobsonfliesDOBSONFLY, the larva of a large neuropterous insect, used as fish bait also DOBSON
arthropodsAn invertebrate animal of the large phylum Arthropoda, such as an insect, spider, or crustacean
dobsonflyA large gray North American winged insect related to the alderflies. Its predatory aquatic larva (the hellgrammite) is often used as fishing bait
dobsonfliesA large gray North American winged insect related to the alderflies. Its predatory aquatic larva (the hellgrammite) is often used as fishing bait
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
nymphalidsAn insect of a large family of strikingly marked butterflies that have small forelegs not used for walking, including many familiar butterflies of temperate regions, such as the monarch and viceroy
nymphalidAn insect of a large family of strikingly marked butterflies that have small forelegs not used for walking, including many familiar butterflies of temperate regions, such as the monarch and viceroy
honeybeesA stinging winged insect that collects nectar and pollen, produces wax and honey, and lives in large communities. It was domesticated for its honey around the end of the Neolithic period and is usually kept in hives
zebusany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack
zebuany of various breeds of domestic oxen developed in India that are often considered conspecific with the common ox (Bos taurus) or sometimes as a separate species (B. indicus) and are characterized by a large fleshy hump over the shoulders, a dewlap, pendulous ears, and marked resistance to the injurious effects of heat and insect attack