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Insect Anatomy: Structure & Function Introduction The insect has evolved to become, arguably, the most successful organism on earth. This could be linked to mainly two attributes, wings and size. The ability to fly has allowed the insect to spread throughout every point on earth and to escape predators easier.
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Clipart illustrations of a variety of insect's anatomy, including sections and internal views of several types, antennas, digestive systems, wings, organs, and developmental stages. This page contains anatomy images that have common names between the letters C and H. ... Flour-moth; The Mediterranean flour-moth,
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Only these insects are true flies. butterfly; dragonfly; horse fly; house fly. whitefly; damselfly; fruit fly; mayfly. External Anatomy. head. abdomen ...
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Progress on the interpretation of the external anatomy of these insects has been made principally on the mouthparts in the case of the blood-sucking flies and on the genitalia for specific differentiations in the case of the mosquitoes. ... THE EXTERNAL ANATOMY OF THE BLACK HORSE-FLY TABANUS ATRATUS FAB. (DIPTERA: TABANIDÆ)
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The larger horseflies, e.g., the mourning horsefly and the 1-in. (2.5-cm) black horsefly, belong to the genus Tabanus; the smaller and more common banded horseflies, with black, brown, or yellow bodies and brilliantly colored eyes, are members of the genus Chrysops.
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horsefly, common name for the large hairy flies of the family Tabanidae. Male horseflies feed on pollen and nectar, but the females suck blood as well and are common pests of animals and sometimes of humans. The bites of many species are very painful.
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Horse Fly Eyes - Faceted structure breaks white light into the colors of the rainbow. Flies in the family Tabanidae have three foot pads instead of two, as in most other Diptera; Horse Fly Foot Anatomy: Tabanid tibia, tarsi 1-5, claws and three pad...
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