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Insecta

NOUN
  1. insects; about five-sixths of all known animal species

How To Use Insecta In A Sentence

  • Control of such sites is limited to biocontrol agents and would benefit from the establishment of local insectariums for rearing and releasing biocontrol insects.
  • In that case, consider planting insectary plants like dill, radishes, or tansy, which attract natural predators.
  • After the third week all mines were left covered until the larvae pupated, at which time the leaves were picked and placed in corked glass tubes, and reared in an outside insectary.
  • Generations of morphologists have been unable to determine the branching order of Chelicerata, Myriapoda, Crustacea and Insecta.
  • Therefore, Anopheles stephensi mosquitoes (Sda500 strain) were raised at 28°C, 75% humidity, under a 13/11 h light/dark cycle and maintained on 10% sucrose solution and 10 µg para-aminobenzoic acid in a standard insectary. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Water functions like blood, the vines, gardens and insectaries are the lungs, and engineered wetlands for our water recycling ponds act as the kidneys. Mike Benziger: Water: The Lifeblood in the Body of a Biodynamic Winery
  • The insectan nervous system evolved from the segmented system of annelid worms, such as the earthworm.
  • And when native wasps were fed honey for 2 to 3 days, they became more aggressive and long-lived than those given only pupae in insectaries.
  • Hydrozoa over Corals; Crustacea over Insecta, and Amphipoda and Essays
  • The positive allometry of flight speeds ensures that translational speeds of volant vertebrate predators substantially exceed those of their insectan prey.
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