Like many insects
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MULTIPEDLike many insects
EARWIGSInsects with many-jointed feelers.
DEWDROPSWater source for many insects
DIETInsects and seeds, for many birds
resilinan elastic substance in the cuticles of many insects
resilinsRESILIN, an elastic substance in the cuticles of many insects
proboscis(in many insects) An elongated sucking mouthpart that is typically tubular and flexible
proboscises(in many insects) An elongated sucking mouthpart that is typically tubular and flexible
ovipositorthe organ with which many insects and some other animals deposit their eggs
proboscides(in many insects) An elongated sucking mouthpart that is typically tubular and flexible
ovipositorsOVIPOSITOR, the organ with which many insects and some other animals deposit their eggs
vedaliaan Australian ladybug (Rodolia cardinalis) introduced to many countries to control scale insects called also vedalia beetle
vedaliasan Australian ladybug (Rodolia cardinalis) introduced to many countries to control scale insects called also vedalia beetle
resilinelastic substance of cross-linked protein chains found in the cuticles of many insects, esp. in the wings
hypopharynxan appendage or thickened fold on the floor of the mouth of many insects that resembles a tongue
resilinselastic substance of cross-linked protein chains found in the cuticles of many insects, esp. in the wings
hypopharyngesHYPOPHARYNX, an appendage or thickened fold on the floor of the mouth of many insects that resembles a tongue
hypopharynxesHYPOPHARYNX, an appendage or thickened fold on the floor of the mouth of many insects that resembles a tongue
thripsany of an order (Thysanoptera) of small to minute sucking insects many of which feed often destructively on plant juices
rostellaa. projecting part of the scolex in certain tapeworms b. part of the mouth in many insects, designed for sucking
kingfishersAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
kingfisherAn often brightly colored bird with a large head and long sharp beak, typically diving for fish from a perch. Many of the tropical kinds live in forests and feed on terrestrial prey such as insects and lizards
larvasthe immature, wingless, and often wormlike feeding form that hatches from the egg of many insects, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis from which the adult emerges