A "W" marking on a locust wing typically refers to the distinctive shape and pattern seen on certain species of locusts, particularly the desert locust. This marking is often associated with their behavior and is used by researchers to identify species and study their swarming patterns. The "W" can also indicate the presence of specific pigments or structural features in the wing that play a role in their mating displays and camouflage.
There is no position with w, but w could mean wing which is a guard
"W" could either stand wing (offense) or the net.
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A baby locust is called a nymph. They emerge after 10 days of life into baby locusts. They look similar to an adult locust, but with wing buds that have not developed.
it means the breathig holes
W. Clark Ashby has written: 'A desirable role of oaks in forest development' 'A model for using plant species as predictors of pH and of electrical conductivity on surface-mined spoil' 'Reclamation with trees under PL 95-87' 'Black locust in the reclamation equation' -- subject(s): Locust trees, Reclamation of land, Black locust
It means a window is open!
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