How To Use True bug In A Sentence
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A true bug : aquatic bug adapted to living in or on the surface of .
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Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
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A true bug : large aquatic bug adapted to living in or on the surface of water.
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Asynchronous flight muscle occurs in several of the more speciose insect orders, including beetles, true bugs, wasps and bees, and dipteran flies.
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Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
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The bug on the right is probably a true bug (hemipteran), but that's where my knowledge of them ends.
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They frequently feed on Hymenoptera (bees, wasps and ants), Diptera (true flies), Hemiptera (true bugs) and Coleoptera (beetles).
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'The unfailing instinct of your true bug-hunter, Bo'sun.
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The Permian saw the appearance of stoneflies, true bugs, beetles, and caddisflies, among other groups.
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Worldwide, stilt bugs are a relatively small group of unusual hemipterans, or true bugs, in the family Berytidae.
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Worldwide, stilt bugs are a relatively small group of unusual hemipterans, or true bugs, in the family Berytidae.
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In many null-pointer exceptions, the true bug occurs where the variable is actually assigned to null.
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The insect families that scientists lump together as aphids belong to the huge order of true bugs, which typically deploy sucking mouthparts much like built-in soda straws.
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Asynchronous flight muscle occurs in several of the more speciose insect orders, including beetles, true bugs, wasps and bees, and dipteran flies.
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A true bug : usually bright-colored; pest of cultivated crops and some fruit trees.
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The Permian saw the appearance of stoneflies, true bugs, beetles, and caddisflies, among other groups.
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A true bug : bug that damages and stains the lint of developing cotton.
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Eighty-five northern myotis yielded 2 species of mites and one species of true bug.