Wings of insects
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ALAEWings of insects
tegulaa scale on the wings of insects
tegulaeTEGULA, a scale on the wings of insects
cruciatecrossing diagonally when at rest, as the wings of certain insects
infuscatedclouded or tinged with brown, esp of insects' wings also INFUSCATE
infuscateclouded or tinged with brown, esp of insects' wings also INFUSCATED
complicatedfolded longitudinally one or more times, as the wings of certain insects
isopterousrelating to the Isoptera, an order of insects having the two pairs of wings closely alike
resilinelastic substance of cross-linked protein chains found in the cuticles of many insects, esp. in the wings
resilinselastic substance of cross-linked protein chains found in the cuticles of many insects, esp. in the wings
elytrumeither of the horny front wings of beetles and some other insects, which cover and protect the hind wings
humericorresponding bone, structure, or region in the forelimbs of other animals or in the wings of birds or insects
humeruscorresponding bone, structure, or region in the forelimbs of other animals or in the wings of birds or insects
tegmina(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
tegmen(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
lepidopteronany of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera, typically having two pairs of wings covered with fragile scales also LEPIDOPTERAN
tegminal(of certain orthopterous insects) one of a pair of leathery forewings that forms a protective covering for the hind wings
analogous(of structures) Performing a similar function but having a different evolutionary origin, such as the wings of insects and birds
elytraone of the anterior wings in beetles and some other insects that serve to protect the posterior pair of functional wings
odonatesany of numerous large predatory aquatic insects of the order Odonata, occurring worldwide and characterized by two pairs of membranous wings
odonateany of numerous large predatory aquatic insects of the order Odonata, occurring worldwide and characterized by two pairs of membranous wings
lepidopteronsLEPIDOPTERON, any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera, typically having two pairs of wings covered with fragile scales also LEPIDOPTERAN
elytrousone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
elytraone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
coleopterona large order of insects having the front wings modified as hard wing-cases, and comprising the beetles and weevils also COLEOPTERAN
coleopterana large order of insects having the front wings modified as hard wing-cases, and comprising the beetles and weevils also COLEOPTERON
elytronone of the pair of hardened forewings of certain insects, as beetles, forming a protective covering for the posterior or flight wings
thysanopterousbelonging to the Thysanoptera, an order of insects with fringed wings, some of which are serious pests to fruit, such as thrips
coleopteransCOLEOPTERAN, a large order of insects having the front wings modified as hard wing-cases, and comprising the beetles and weevils also COLEOPTERON
jugumthe posterior basal area or lobe in the forewing of certain insects, sometimes serving to couple the forewings and hind wings in flight
jugumsthe posterior basal area or lobe in the forewing of certain insects, sometimes serving to couple the forewings and hind wings in flight
coleopteronsCOLEOPTERON, a large order of insects having the front wings modified as hard wing-cases, and comprising the beetles and weevils also COLEOPTERAN
hymenopteraA large order of insects that includes the bees, wasps, ants, and sawflies. These insects have four transparent wings and the females often have a sting
thripsany of several minute insects of the order Thysanoptera, that have long, narrow wings fringed with hairs and that infest and feed on a wide variety of weeds and crop plants
ALAEInsect's wings
ALAEInsects' wings
FRENARidges on insects' wings
DEALATESInsects that have lost their wings
FLYSCHOOLWhere insects learn to use their wings?
dipteroushaving two wings, as certain insects; belonging to the order Diptera