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louse: Definition from Answers.com
The sucking lice, of the order Anoplura, are external parasites of humans and other .... Biology. Most lice are scavengers, feeding on skin and other debris found on the ... Ischnocera: mostly avian chewing lice, however, one family parasitizes ... Patterns in the abundance of avian lice (Phthiraptera: Amblycera, Ischnocera).
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insect: Definition from Answers.com
Their enormous biological success is attributed to their small size, their high ... The mouthparts may be adapted to chewing, sucking, piercing, or lapping and the .... pair of antennae, including bees, ants, fleas, flies, beetles, butterflies, and lice ..... The orthopteran family Acrididae has 11 segments, and a fossil specimen of ...
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Neuroptera: Definition from Answers.com
An order of delicate insects having endoptery-gote development, chewing ... The order consists of about 25 families and is widely distributed. ... The larvae are specialised predators, with elongated mandibles adapted for piercing and sucking. ... have been used for biological control (either from commercial distributors but ...
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Hymenoptera: Definition from Answers.com
... than the front pair, and by mouthparts formed for biting and often for lapping or sucking. ... Families of Hymenoptera .... Biology. Practically all hymenopterous adults are terrestrial forms, living in, on, or near the Earth's surface. .... They have large chewing mandibles, three thoracic limbs, and, in most cases, a number of ...
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flea: Definition from Answers.com
Any of various small, wingless, bloodsucking insects of the order .... researchers report their conclusion in the March 1 Journal of Experimental Biology. ... its worm -like body, lacks eyes, and has mouthparts adapted to chewing. ... Family Hectopsyllidae—sticktight and chigoe fleas ("chiggers" of Latin .... helm, arth (lice) , zoon ...
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Hemiptera - Information from Answers.com
... to around 15 centimetres (6 in), and share a common arrangement of sucking mouthparts. ... The suborder Coleorrhyncha (comprising the single family Peloridiidae), ... The closest relatives of hemipterans are the thrips and lice, which collectively ... Conversely, some predatory hemipterans are themselves biological pest ...
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Mantis - Information from Answers.com
Most of the species are in the family Mantidae. .... predators, the praying manits does not suck the fluids out of its victims body, but chews it .... Organic gardeners who avoid pesticides may encourage mantises as a form of biological pest control. .... Odonata · Orthoptera · Phasmatodea (Sticks); Phthiraptera (Lice); Plecoptera ...
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Thrips - Information from Answers.com
... of sources, both plant and animal, by puncturing them and sucking up the contents. ... The word thrips is from the Greek, meaning wood louse. ... Females of the eight families of the Terebrantia all possess the eponymous saw-like .... high rate of reproduction, thrips are difficult to control using classical biological control.
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