a wingless dragon
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lindworma wingless dragon
lindwormsLINDWORM, a wingless dragon
ergatanera worker-like wingless male ant
ergatoida wingless but sexually perfect worker
ergatogynea worker-like wingless female ant
kadea wingless fly that attacks sheep
ergatogynesERGATOGYNE, a worker-like wingless female ant
ergatanersERGATANER, a worker-like wingless male ant
kadesKADE, a wingless fly that attacks sheep
keda type of wingless fly that infests sheep
campodeida primitive wingless insect of the order Diptera
kedsKED, a type of wingless fly that infests sheep
campodeidsCAMPODEID, a primitive wingless insect of the order Diptera
bristletailA small wingless insect that has bristles at the end of the abdomen
bristletailsA small wingless insect that has bristles at the end of the abdomen
thysanurana member of the bristletails, an order of small wingless insects with abdominal appendages
thysanuransTHYSANURAN, a member of the bristletails, an order of small wingless insects with abdominal appendages
firebratsa wingless insect (Thermobia domestica) related to the silverfish and found in warm moist places
alatesa winged insect (as an ant or termite) of a kind having winged and wingless forms
glowwormA soft-bodied beetle with luminescent organs in the abdomen, esp. the larvalike wingless female, which emits light to attract the flying male
keda wingless bloodsucking dipteran fly (Melophagus ovinus) that feeds chiefly on sheep and is a vector of sheep trypanosomiasis called also sheep tick
cankerwormsThe caterpillar of a North American moth that has wingless females. Cankerworms consume the buds and leaves of trees and can be a major pest
cankerwormThe caterpillar of a North American moth that has wingless females. Cankerworms consume the buds and leaves of trees and can be a major pest
springtailsA minute primitive wingless insect that has a springlike organ under the abdomen that enables it to leap when disturbed. Springtails are abundant in the soil and leaf litter
springtailA minute primitive wingless insect that has a springlike organ under the abdomen that enables it to leap when disturbed. Springtails are abundant in the soil and leaf litter
fleaany of an order (Siphonaptera) of small wingless bloodsucking insects that have a hard laterally compressed body and legs adapted to leaping and that feed on warm-blooded animals
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