insecto
"cimex"
In-sect In: In, Into Sect: Cut
"Paraponera clavata" is the Latin name for this poisonous insect.
Yes. Carnivore does mean meat-consumer in Latin.
It comes from the latin word insectum, which means 'in parts.' This refers to how the body parts are separated and look like they have been chiseled out.
The correct spelling of the insect name is "centipede" (from Latin for hundred feet).
Their is no given latin name for the stick insect but their is a emotionicon =-----o=
Latin insectum, a calque of Greek ἔντομον [éntomon], "cut into sections"
This means bride in Latin And in biology it means a stage in an insect
The orange-peniteno-glutiyano-wasp. (Latin way of saying it) Cheers!
The closest English word is "antenna" (plural antennae), an insect feeler, or broadcast mast.The Italian word for "intimate" is intima.
The plural of the word larva (immature insect) is the Latin plural larvae.The English plural "larvas" is less commonly used.