How To Use Forewing In A Sentence
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They have tracked monarchs with radar, subjected them to magnets and jet lag in experiments, and affixed millions of tiny tags to the insects' forewings in hopes of recovering them and learning their routes.
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The forewings of the live moths were sprayed with a thin layer of spray glue and then coated with UV-reflecting or UV-absorbing powder.
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For example, the cells that will form the adult left foreleg are physically separated from cells that will form the left forewing, the left midleg, or the right foreleg.
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The feathers fan out from the forewing into a gently rounded profile, while the forewing itself rises into an arching swell.
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However, splitting of the forewings along the cubitus posterior vein may take place.
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Who are the main forewing policy advisors to Obama?
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Apparent in flight, the speculum, or wing-patch, is dark iridescent-green, looking black at times, with white on the forewing.
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Despite their dandy looks, the charaxes are the gladiators of the butterfly world, with serrated forewings that they use to bully other butterflies off a deliciously rotten piece of fruit or fresh carnivore dung.
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Crickets and katydids make noise by rubbing their forewings together.
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the Common Blue has two significant spots on the underside of the forewing, where the Brown Argus has just one.
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Arculus: Odonata; a small cross vein between radius and cubitus near the base, leaving an elongate triangle between them: Trichoptera; a point, often hyaline, on the forewing where the cubitus (or post cubitus) runs into the margin: in Homoptera; a cross-veinlet nearly reaching posterior margin at same point as in Trichoptera: in other orders applied to a cross-vein in similar position, apparently giving rise to the median.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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Diego leaned over and, lifting one leathery forewing, tugged at the delicate transparent underwing beneath it.
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The adult is a clearwing moth, with the forewings brown and the hindwings clear with brown borders.
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The moth is dull gray with gray wings with a white blotch near the tip of the forewings.
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It opens them to reveal brown uppers with a patch of metallic purple on the forewing.
Country diary: Fermyn Wood, Northamptonshire
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I mean, if we ever get a machine that small, we're never going to be able to tell the difference between it and the pills I pop on a daily basis to quell my headache, aide my sleep, lube my joints, and put the schwing back in my forewing.
The Speculist: Cyborgs
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The forewing has only one or two very small brown spots on the basal antenodal cross veins, unlike the extensive post-basal markings of the wings of C. elisa.
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Many moths are christened only in Latin, but the lovely vernacular names, Joe said, date from the seventeenth century: one species that flocked to our trap that night was the relatively common setaceous hebrew character, so named to denote the hieroglyphic on its forewing.
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There are eight varieties of ermine moth that live in the UK, with the bird-cherry, with five rows of black dots on the forewing being the most common, particularly in the north.
Specieswatch: Bird-cherry ermine moth
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The adult insect is a moth with silvery-white forewings and brown stripes and black markings on each wing tip.
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This tergal modification seems to occur only in micropterous specimens, with reduced forewings.
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Note that the left forewing of the recipient wasp has been bent away from her body by the biter (indicated by the arrow).
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During flight, the halteres beat in precise anti-phase with the forewings, thereby activating several hundred specialized mechanosensory cells at the base of the structures.
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This insect has dark-brown flecks and ribbons of brown on its wings, and several white splotches on its small, upper wings, called forewings.
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While waiting for the wings to stop fluttering so a suitable portrait could be taken of this female Eastern Swallowtail in dark form, or it could be a Black Swallowtail since that is the caterpillar we have seen around lately, it was noticed that the hind wing was stationary in spite of the moving forewing.
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Both males and females have green-black specula, with pale blue patches on the forewing.
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Although combination of these two vortices results in very large lift force this second vortex could not be detected in the airflow visualization since they only released smoke from the leading edge over the inner half of the forewing.
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The adult insect is a moth with silvery-white forewings and brown stripes and black markings on each wing tip.
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The adult insect is a moth with silvery-white forewings and brown stripes and black markings on each wing tip.
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They have large, prominent eyes, and metallic green leathery forewings with small light spots and coppery-green legs.
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The pale form is straw-colored with mahogany brown markings at the edges of the wings, whereas the dark form has the entire forewing mahogany-colored except for a paler line round the orbicular and reniform stigmata.
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If you see them well they have a lovely and almost sparkling purple sheen, especially to the middle of the forewing.
Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk
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Arculus: Odonata; a small cross vein between radius and cubitus near the base, leaving an elongate triangle between them: Trichoptera; a point, often hyaline, on the forewing where the cubitus (or post cubitus) runs into the margin: in Homoptera; a cross-veinlet nearly reaching posterior margin at same point as in Trichoptera: in other orders applied to a cross-vein in similar position, apparently giving rise to the median.
Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
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In all species of Laupala, the male song structure is simple, consisting of a rhythmic train of pulses produced during courtship by stridulation of the forewings.
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Adult moths have a black fringe on the tip of each forewing.
Chapter 10
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During flight, the halteres beat in precise anti-phase with the forewings, thereby activating several hundred specialized mechanosensory cells at the base of the structures.
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A new interpretation of the forewing venation pattern of the Archaeorthoptera Béthoux and NeI, 2002 (‘orthopteroid’ insects including Orthoptera) was proposed by Béthoux and NeI, and then emended by Béthoux et al. and Béthoux and NeI.
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We recorded pronotum length, mean hind femur length, mean forewing length, and mean hindwing length for each individual.
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Diego leaned over and, lifting one leathery forewing, tugged at the delicate transparent underwing beneath it.
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The pulses are produced when a forewing strikes a tegular wing-coupler.
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For example, the differences between forewings and hindwings of insects with two pairs of wings, such as butterflies, are probably regulated by the Ubx gene.
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Females, juveniles, and males in eclipse plumage (from May through August) are mottled brown with orange legs and a green-black iridescent speculum with a blue patch on the forewing.
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Size was assessed by measuring the length from the apex to insertion of the left forewing to the nearest 0.5 mm.
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BugGuide also indicates: "The adult of this large, handsome species is easily separated from all other green lacewings found on citrus in Florida by the presence of two dusky spots on each forewing and the unusual mesothoracic markings.
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Research is leaning toward this being the Black Swallowtail, for there is no tiger marking visible in the forewing.
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Singing" insects, such as crickets, utter sounds called stridulations by rubbing the edge of one forewing called a scraper against a hard bumpy surface called a file on the opposite forewing.
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The subcuticular metanotal gland was clearly visible as four distinct tubules that all opened into the metanotal depression on the dorsal surface just posterior to the forewings.