A black bug without antennae that is not a cockroach could be a variety of insects, but one common possibility is a beetle, such as a darkling beetle or a ground beetle. These insects can often appear black and may not have prominent antennae. Another possibility is a type of black fly or certain species of aphids that may have reduced or absent antennae. Proper identification often requires close inspection or further details about the bug's size and shape.
A black bug with 6 legs and antenna is likely an insect. Insects are characterized by having three body segments (head, thorax, and abdomen), six legs, and usually one or two pairs of antenna. The color black is a common coloration for many insect species.
Yes, a June bug does have antenna on its body.
A bug with 6 legs and 2 antenna would have 6 legs and 2 antenna.
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a water bug
There is no difference. A water bug is a type of cockroach. It is different from the more common American Cockroach, which is why some people claim it is not a roach.
Accually, they might just be a ladybug. If it was black and small, its an aphid. If it was just a small black and red beetle, its a lady beetle. If it was yellow or orange, still a lady beetle, but Asian.
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They are technically the ears of a bug
The long skinny bug with antenna commonly found in gardens is called a "centipede."
The tiny 6-legged bug with antenna that you found in your garden is called an insect.
the function of the antenna on a lightning bug is.....to know when there is an enemy coming or it is like a remote can connect to remote control car...while the bugs antenna is to know when there is a enemy coming..