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Example sentences for "hexapod"

Lexicographically close words:
hexagon; hexagonal; hexagons; hexameter; hexameters; hexcuse; heyday; heyduke; heydukes; heye
  1. A carnivorous hexapod larva, with an elongate linear flattened body, having a large head armed with two sharp falciform mandibles, and furnished with six granular eyes on each side.

  2. Nycteribia, connecting this class with the Arachnida, which he enters by the Hexapod Acari L.

  3. A herbivorous hexapod larva, with a long and almost cylindrical body, so fashioned that the posterior extremity being curved under the breast, the animal when at rest necessarily lies like an IULUS on its side.

  4. A hexapod antenniferous larva of an oblong form, having like the former vestiges of a thorax, besides two or more articulated or inarticulated setaceous or corneous appendages to the last segment of the abdomen.

  5. A hexapod and distinctly antenniferous larva, with a subovate rather conical body, of which the second segment is longer and of a different form from the others, so as to give the appearance of a thorax.

  6. An order of hexapod insects having two pairs of large, membranous, net-veined wings.

  7. A class, or subclass, of arthropods, related to the hexapod insects, from which they differ in having the body made up of numerous similar segments, nearly all of which bear true jointed legs.

  8. An order of wingless hexapod insects which have setiform caudal appendages, either bent beneath the body to form a spring, or projecting as bristles.

  9. One of the two pairs of upper thoracic appendages of most hexapod insects.

  10. The typical Insecta, or hexapod insects, are divided into several orders, viz.

  11. Heymons believes that the "dorsal organ" in the embryos of the lower Arthropoda corresponds with the region invaginated to form the serosa of the hexapod embryo.

  12. Two divergent views have been held as to the nature of the original hexapod stock.

  13. An adult Hexapod is provided with a firm, well-chitinized cuticle and six conspicuous jointed legs.

  14. Taken in connexion with the likeness of the young among the more generalized orders to the adults, it indicates clearly a thysanuroid starting-point for the evolution of the hexapod orders.

  15. The fat-body is therefore the seat of important metabolic processes in the hexapod body.

  16. Gryllotalpae, but which are all evidently hexapod Acarina[1005].

  17. Defn: An order of wingless hexapod insects which have setiform caudal appendages, either bent beneath the body to form a spring, or projecting as bristles.

  18. Defn: An order of hexapod insects having two pairs of large, membranous, net-veined wings.

  19. Note: The typical Insecta, or hexapod insects, are divided into several orders, viz.

  20. The history of the development of the head has been carefully worked out in the Hexapod insects.

  21. The number is significant, since it agrees with that found in Edriophthalmous Crustacea, and assigns the labium of the Hexapod to the same somite numerically as that which carries the labium-like maxillipedes of those Crustacea.

  22. But the word "Insect" had become limited since the days of Linnaeus to the Hexapod Pterygote forms, to the exclusion of his Aptera.

  23. Scorpio is here provided with a single or double pair of renal excretory tubes, which have been identified by earlier authors with the Malpighian tubes of the Hexapod and Myriapod insects.

  24. Hexapod insects the similar caecal tubes are developed from the proctodaeum or in-pushed portion of the gut which is formed from epiblast.

  25. Mr. Kirby calls this hexapod Pediculus Melittae, and has given a description and plate of it in his Monographia Apum.

  26. Hexapod antenniferous larvae, with a subovate body, the second segment being somewhat larger than the others (Chrysomela, Coccinella).

  27. Herbivorous hexapod larvae, with fleshy, cylindrical bodies, somewhat curved, so that they lie on their side.

  28. I conclude, therefore, that the form of the larva in insects, whenever it departs from the hexapod Campodea type, has been modified by the conditions under which it lives.

  29. Brauer[70] also considers that the vermiform larva is a more recent type than the Hexapod form, and is to be regarded not as a developmental form, but as an adaptational modification of the earlier active hexapod type.

  30. Two principal types of larvae: Hexapod and Apod.

  31. From these there develop after about seven days, the hexapod larvae.

  32. Commonly, the larvae on hatching from the egg, possess but three pairs of legs, and hence are called hexapod larvae.

  33. One of these is a hexapod so minute, that, were it not for the uncommon brilliancy of its colour, which is the most vivid crimson that can be conceived, it would be quite invisible.


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