hummingbird moth. I thought the same thing but the closest picture I could find was a Snow berry Hummingbird moth but this one didn't have the yellow back as it was totally jet black with two vivid yellow striped around it's lower abdomen.and the wings were not transparent
head, thorax, and abdomen, although the head and thorax can be joined to form a cephalothorax.
Yes, a spider has a distinct head, thorax, and abdomen. The head contains the eyes, fangs, and mouthparts, the thorax is where the legs and most of the internal organs are located, and the abdomen houses the spider's digestive and reproductive organs.
An arthropod, such as an insect or a crab, typically has two distinct body regions: the head and the thorax-abdomen region. These distinct body regions allow for specialization of different functions within the organism.
The ant you are describing is likely a red imported fire ant. These ants are small, red in color, and have a brownish abdomen with distinct stripes. They are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
The red ant with a black abdomen can be distinguished from other ant species by its unique color pattern, specifically the combination of red color on its body and a black abdomen. This distinct feature sets it apart from other ant species that may have different color patterns or markings.
The Harvestman is an eight-legged arachnid that is often mistaken for a spider, but is in fact a member of the mite family. Where a spider has a distinct thorax and abdomen, the Harvestman has a fused torso.
Crustacea typically have two main body segments: the cephalothorax and the abdomen. The cephalothorax is a fused region that combines the head and thorax, while the abdomen is distinct and usually segmented. Some crustaceans may exhibit variations, but the two-segment structure is generally consistent across the group.
An abdomen
A boat-shaped abdomen is another term for a scaphoid abdomen - a condition in which the abdomen's anterior wall is sunken and hollow.
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abdomen (masc.)
Yes, whales do have an abdomen.